Supplementary mode of an interleaved wagering system

ABSTRACT

An interleaved wagering system including an interactive controller constructed to communicate application telemetry associated with an interactive application provided by the interactive controller. The system also includes a wager controller constructed to communicate a wager result associated with a received wager request. The system also includes the application controller operatively connected to the interactive controller and the wager controller, and constructed to: receive application telemetry; upon receiving application telemetry, determine whether to trigger a supplementary mode based on a threshold value; and communicate a notification to provide a supplementary mode session. The interactive controller is further constructed to: provide the supplementary mode session upon receiving the supplementary mode notification; communicate results of the supplementary mode session. The application controller is further constructed to: receive the results of the supplementary mode session; and when the received results are successful, communicate a request for benefits.

CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No.15/664,535, filed Jul. 31, 2017, which is a continuation of U.S. patentapplication Ser. No. 14/550,802, filed Nov. 21, 2014, which is acontinuation-in-part of Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) Application No.PCT/US14/59563, filed Oct. 7, 2014, which claims priority of U.S.Provisional Patent Application No. 61/887,758, filed Oct. 7, 2013;furthermore, this application claims priority to U.S. Provisional PatentApplication No. 61/911,755, filed Dec. 4, 2013, the disclosures of eachof which are incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.

This application references Patent Cooperation Treaty Application No.PCT/US11/26768, filed Mar. 1, 2011, Patent Cooperation TreatyApplication No. PCT/US11/63587, filed Dec. 6, 2011, and PatentCooperation Treaty Application No. PCT/US12/58156, filed Sep. 29, 2012,the contents of each of which are hereby incorporated by reference.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

Embodiments of the present invention are generally related tocommunications within data processing systems. More particularly, thepresent invention relates to the communication and processing ofwagering data.

BACKGROUND

The gaming industry has traditionally developed electronic gamingmachines that present simple wagering games to a user. The communicationand processing needs for these simple wagering games are easily metusing conventional processing systems. However, more complicatedwagering games need communication and processing systems that are bettersuited for implementing these more complicated wagering games. Variousaspects of embodiments of the present invention meet such a need.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Systems and methods in accordance with embodiments of the inventionprovide a communication and data processing system constructed for aninterleaved wagering system.

In an example embodiment, an interleaved wagering system, comprises aninteractive controller constructed to communicate, to an applicationcontroller, application telemetry associated with an interactiveapplication provided by the interactive controller; a wager controllerconstructed to communicate, to the application controller, a wagerresult associated with a received wager request; and the applicationcontroller operatively connected to the interactive controller and thewager controller. The application controller is constructed to: receive,from the interactive controller, application telemetry; upon receivingthe application telemetry, determine whether to trigger a supplementarymode; when triggering the supplementary mode is determined, communicate,to the interactive controller, a notification to provide a supplementarymode session. The interactive controller is further constructed to:receive, from the application controller, the notification to providethe supplementary mode session; provide the supplementary mode session;communicate, to the application controller, results of the supplementarymode session. The application controller is further constructed to:receive, from the interactive controller, the results of thesupplementary mode session; and when the received results aresuccessful, communicate, to a benefit pool controller, a request forbenefits.

In some embodiments, the interactive controller and the applicationcontroller are constructed from the same device, and the applicationcontroller is operatively connected to the wager controller by anetwork.

In some embodiments, the wager controller and the application controllerare constructed from the same device, and the application controller isoperatively connected to the interactive controller by a network.

In some embodiments, the application controller is further constructedto store a parameter value; and update the parameter value based on thereceived application telemetry, and triggering the supplementary mode isbased on whether the updated parameter value exceeds a threshold value.

In some embodiments, triggering the supplementary mode is based on anindication received from a third party.

In some embodiments, the benefit pool controller is constructed to:accumulate a benefit pool; receive, from the application controller, arequest for benefits; and communicate, to the application controller,benefits, based on the request for benefits. In some embodiments, thebenefit pool is be accumulated based on a benefit contribution receivedfrom the wager controller. In some embodiments, the benefit pool isaccumulated based on benefits received from a third party, where thethird party is an operator of the interleaved wagering system.

In some embodiments, the results of the supplementary mode session isbased on skill. In some embodiments, the results of the supplementarymode session is based on chance. In some embodiments, the results of thesupplementary mode session is based on skill and chance.

In another example embodiment, an application controller of aninterleaved wagering system comprises: an interactive controllerinterface operatively connecting the application controller to aninteractive controller constructed to communicate, to an applicationcontroller, application telemetry associated with an interactiveapplication provided by the interactive controller; a wager controllerinterface operatively connecting the application controller to a wagercontroller constructed to communicate, to the application controller, awager result associated with a received wager request; and one or moreprocessing modules constructed to: receive, from the interactivecontroller, application telemetry; upon receiving the applicationtelemetry, determine whether to trigger a supplementary mode; whentriggering the supplementary mode is determined, communicate, to theinteractive controller, a notification to provide a supplementary modesession. The interactive controller is further constructed to: receive,from the application controller, the notification to provide thesupplementary mode session; provide the supplementary mode session;communicate, to the application controller, results of the supplementarymode session. The application controller is further constructed to:receive, from the interactive controller, the results of thesupplementary mode session; and when the received results aresuccessful, communicate, to a benefit pool controller, a request forbenefits.

In another example embodiment, an interleaved wagering system comprises:a wager controller constructed to communicate, to the applicationcontroller, a wager result associated with a received wager request; andan application controller of an interleaved wagering system operativelyconnecting the wager controller to an interactive controller by anetwork. The application controller is constructed to: receive, from theinteractive controller, application telemetry associated with aninteractive application provided by the interactive controller; uponreceiving the application telemetry, determine whether to trigger asupplementary mode; when triggering the supplementary mode isdetermined, communicate, to the interactive controller, a notificationto provide a supplementary mode session; receive, from the interactivecontroller, the results of the supplementary mode session; and when thereceived results are successful, communicate, to a benefit poolcontroller, a request for benefits.

In another example embodiment, an interleaved wagering system,comprises: an interactive controller of an interleaved wagering systemconstructed to communicate, to an application controller, applicationtelemetry associated with an interactive application provided by theinteractive controller; and an application controller of an interleavedwagering system operatively connecting the interactive controller to awager controller. The application controller is constructed to: receive,from the interactive controller, application telemetry; upon receivingthe application telemetry, determine whether to trigger a supplementarymode; when triggering the supplementary mode is determined, communicate,to the interactive controller, a notification to provide a supplementarymode session. The interactive controller is further constructed to:receive, from the application controller, the notification to providethe supplementary mode session; provide the supplementary mode session;communicate, to the application controller, results of the supplementarymode session. The application controller is further constructed to:receive, from the interactive controller, the results of thesupplementary mode session; and when the received results aresuccessful, communicate, to a benefit pool controller, a request forbenefits.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a diagram of a structure of an interleaved wagering system inaccordance with various embodiments of the invention.

FIGS. 2A, 2B, 2C, and 2D are illustrations of interactive controllers ofan interleaved wagering system in accordance with various embodiments ofthe invention.

FIGS. 3A, 3B and 3C are network diagrams of distributed interleavedwagering systems in accordance with various embodiments of theinvention.

FIGS. 4A and 4B are diagrams of a structure of an interactive controllerof an interleaved wagering system in accordance with various embodimentsof the invention.

FIGS. 5A and 5B are diagrams of a structure of a wager controller of aninterleaved wagering system in accordance with various embodiments ofthe invention.

FIG. 6A and 6B are diagrams of a structure of an application controllerof an interleaved wagering system in accordance with various embodimentsof the invention.

FIG. 7 is a sequence diagram of interactions between components of aninterleaved wagering system in accordance with various embodiments ofthe invention.

FIG. 8 is a collaboration diagram for components of an interleavedwagering system in accordance with various embodiments of the invention.

FIG. 9 is a diagram of interactions between various components of thesystem and processes in accordance with various embodiments of theinvention.

FIG. 10 is a diagram of the structure of an interleaved wagering systemin accordance with various embodiments of the invention.

FIG. 11 is a sequence diagram of interactions between components of aninterleaved wagering system in accordance with various embodiments ofthe invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

An interleaved wagering system interleaves wagering with non-wageringactivities. In some embodiments of an interleaved wagering system aninteractive application executed by an interactive controller providesnon-wagering components of the interleaved wagering system. Theinteractive controller is operatively connected to an applicationcontroller that manages and configures the interactive application ofthe interactive controller and determines when wagers should beinterleaved with the operations of the interactive application. Theapplication controller is further operatively connected to a wagercontroller that provides one or more wagering propositions for one ormore wagers.

In some embodiments, the interactive controller also includes a wageringuser interface that is used to display data about a wagering process,including but not limited a wager outcome of a wager made in accordancewith a wagering proposition. The content of the wagering user interfaceis controlled by the application controller and includes contentprovided by the wager controller.

In several embodiments, a user or user interactions are represented inan interleaved wagering system by the electronic representation ofinteractions between the user and the interactive application, typicallyreceived via a user interface of the interactive application, and a userprofile of the interleaved wagering system associated with the user.

Many different types of interactive applications may be utilized withthe interleaved wagering system. In some embodiments, the interactiveapplication reacts to the physical activity of the user. In theseembodiments, the user interacts with the interactive application throughone or more sensors that monitor the user's physical activities. Suchsensors may include, but are not limited to, physiological sensors thatmonitor the physiology of the user, environmental sensors that monitorthe physical environment of the user, accelerometers that monitorchanges in motion of the user, and location sensors that monitor thelocation of the user such as global positioning sensors.

In some embodiments, the interactive application is a skill-basedinteractive game that is played by the user.

In some embodiments, the interactive application is a tool used by theuser to achieve some useful goal.

In operation, a user interacts with the interactive application usingvarious types of elements of the interactive application in aninteractive application environment. Elements are interactiveapplication resources utilized by the user within the interactiveapplication environment to provide an interactive experience for theuser. Wagers of credits are made in accordance with a wageringproposition as triggered by the user's use of one or more of theelements of the interactive application. Wager outcomes of wagers ofcredits made in accordance with the wagering proposition can causeconsumption, loss or accrual of credits.

In accordance with some embodiments, wager outcomes of wagering eventscan influence elements in the interactive application such as, but notlimited to, providing one or more new elements, restoring one or moreconsumed elements, causing the loss of one or more elements, andrestoration or placement of one or more fixed elements.

In various embodiments, the wagers may be made using real world credit(RC). In some embodiments, RC can be one or more credits that arepurchased using, and redeemed in, a real world currency having a realworld value.

In many embodiments, RC can be one or more credits in a virtualcurrency. Virtual currency can be thought of as a form of alternatecurrency that can be acquired, purchased or transferred in unit or inbulk by or to a user but does not necessarily directly correlate to areal currency. In many such embodiments, RC are allowed to be purchasedusing a real world currency but are prevented from being redeemed in areal world currency having a real world value.

In several embodiments, during interaction with the interactiveapplication using the elements, a user can optionally consume and/oraccrue application environment credit (AC) within the interactiveapplication as a result of the user's use of the interactiveapplication. AC can be in the form of, but is not limited to,application environment credits, experience points, and pointsgenerally.

In various embodiments, when the interactive application is askill-based interactive game, AC is awarded to a player of theskill-based interactive game on the basis of the player's skillful playof the skill-based interactive game. In such embodiments, AC may beanalogous to the score in a typical video game. The skill-basedinteractive game can have one or more scoring criteria, embedded withinan application controller and/or an interactive controller that providesthe skill-based interactive game that reflect user performance againstgoal(s) of the skill-based interactive game.

In many embodiments, AC can be used to purchase in-game items, includingbut not limited to, elements that have particular properties, power upsfor existing items, and other item enhancements. In many embodiments, ACmay be used to earn entrance into a sweepstakes drawing, to earnentrance in a tournament with prizes, to score in the tournament, and/orto participate and/or score in any other game event. In manyembodiments, AC can be stored on a user-tracking card or in anetwork-based user tracking system where the AC is attributed to aspecific user.

In many embodiments, a wagering proposition includes a wager of AC for awager outcome of a randomly generated payout of interactive applicationAC, elements, and/or objects in accordance with a wagering proposition.

In a number of embodiments, a wager of an amount of RC results in awager outcome of a payout of AC, elements, and/or objects that have anRC value if cashed out.

In some embodiments, in a case that an interactive application is askill-based interactive game, interactive application objects includein-game objects that may be used by a player of the skill-basedinteractive game to enhance the player's gameplay of the skill-basedinteractive game. Such objects include, but are not limited to,power-ups, enhanced in-game items, and the like. In some embodiments,the interactive application objects include objects that are detrimentalto the player's play of the skill-based interactive game such as, butnot limited to, obstructions in the game space, a temporary playerhandicap, an enhanced opponent, and the like.

In some embodiments, elements in an interactive application include, butare not limited to, enabling elements (EE) that are interactiveapplication environment resources utilized during the user's use of theinteractive application and whose utilization by the user while usingthe interactive application triggers execution of a wager in accordancewith a wagering proposition. In another embodiment, elements in aninteractive application include, but are not limited to, a reserveenabling element (REE), that is an element that converts into one ormore enabling elements upon occurrence of a release event during aninteractive session. In yet another embodiment, elements in aninteractive application include, but are not limited to, an actionableelement (AE) that is an element that is acted upon during use of theinteractive application to trigger a wager in accordance with a wageringproposition and may or may not be restorable during normal play of theinteractive application. In yet another embodiment, elements in aninteractive application include, but are not limited to, a commonenabling element (CEE) that is an element that may be shared by two ormore users and causes a wagering event and associated wager to betriggered in accordance with the wagering proposition when used by oneof the users during use of the interactive application. In someembodiments, in progressing through interactive application use, a usercan utilize elements during interactions with a controlled entity (CE).A CE is a character, entity, inanimate object, device or other objectunder control of a user.

In accordance with some embodiments of an interleaved wagering system,the triggering of the wagering event and/or wager can be dependent uponan interactive application environment variable such as, but not limitedto, a required object (RO), a required environmental condition (REC), ora controlled entity characteristic (CEC). A RO is a specific interactiveapplication object in an interactive application acted upon for an AE tobe completed. A non-limiting example of an RO is a specific key neededto open a door. An REC is an interactive application state presentwithin an interactive application for an AE to be completed. Anon-limiting example of an REC is daylight whose presence enables acharacter to walk through woods. A CEC is a status of the CE within aninteractive application for an AE to be completed. A non-limitingexample of a CEC is requirement that a CE have full health points beforeentering battle. Although various interactive application resources suchas, but not limited to, the types of interactive application elements asdiscussed herein may be used to trigger a wager in accordance with awagering proposition, one skilled in the art will recognize that anyinteractive application resource can be utilized in an interleavedwagering system to trigger of a wager as appropriate to thespecification of a specific application in accordance with variousembodiments of the invention.

In several embodiments, an interleaved wagering system can utilize anapplication controller to monitor use of the interactive applicationexecuted by an interactive controller for detecting a trigger of awagering event. The trigger for the wagering event can be detected bythe application controller from the utilization of the interactiveapplication in accordance with at least one wagering event occurrencerule. The trigger of the wagering event can be communicated to a wagercontroller. In response to notification of the trigger, the wagercontroller executes a wager in accordance with a wagering proposition.In addition, use of an interactive application in an interleavedwagering system can be modified by the application controller based uponthe wager outcome.

In several embodiments, a wagering event occurrence can be determinedfrom one or more application environment variables within an interactiveapplication that are used to trigger a wager and/or associated wager inaccordance with a wagering proposition. Application environmentvariables can include, but are not limited to, passage of a period oftime during interleaved wagering system interactive application use, aresult from an interleaved wagering system interactive applicationsession (such as, but not limited to, achieving a goal or a particularscore), a user action that is a consumption of an element, or a useraction that achieves a combination of elements to be associated with auser profile.

In numerous embodiments, an interactive application instruction is aninstruction to an interactive controller and/or an interactiveapplication to modify an interactive application state or modify one ormore interactive application resources. In some embodiments, theinteractive application instructions may be based upon one or more of awager outcome and application environment variables. An interactiveapplication instruction can modify any aspect of an interactiveapplication, such as, but not limited to, an addition of a period oftime available for a current interactive application session for theinteractive application of interleaved wagering system, an addition of aperiod of time available for a future interleaved wagering systeminteractive application session or any other modification to theinteractive application elements that can be utilized during interactiveapplication use. In some embodiments, an interactive applicationinstruction can modify a type of element whose consumption triggers awagering event occurrence. In many embodiments, an interactiveapplication instruction can modify a type of element whose consumptionis not required in a wagering event occurrence.

In a number of embodiments, a user interface can be utilized thatdepicts a status of the interactive application in the interleavedwagering system. A user interface can depict any aspect of aninteractive application including, but not limited to, an illustrationof interleaved wagering system interactive application use advancementas a user uses the interleaved wagering system.

In some embodiments, an interleaved wagering system including anapplication controller operatively connected to a wager controller andoperatively connected to an interactive controller may provide forinterleaving entertainment content from an interactive application. Theinterleaved wagering system provides for random wager outcomes inaccordance with the wagering proposition that are independent of userskill while providing an interactive experience to the user that may beshaped by the user's skill.

In several embodiments, an application controller of an interleavedwagering system may provide for a communications interface forasynchronous communications between a wager controller and aninteractive application provided by an interactive controller, byoperatively connecting the interactive controller, and thus theinteractive controller's interactive application, with the wagercontroller. In some embodiments, asynchronous communications providedfor by an interleaved wagering system may reduce an amount of idlewaiting time by an interactive controller of the interleaved wageringsystem, thus increasing an amount of processing resources that theinteractive controller may provide to an interactive application orother processes of the interactive controller. In many embodiments,asynchronous communications provided for by an interleaved wageringsystem reduces an amount of idle waiting time by a wager controller,thus increasing an amount of processing resources that the wagercontroller may provide to execution of wagers to determine wageroutcomes, and other processes provided by the wager controller. In someembodiments, a wager controller of an interleaved wagering system may beoperatively connected to a plurality of interactive controllers throughone or more application controllers and the asynchronous communicationsprovided for by the one or more application controllers allows the wagercontroller to operate more efficiently and provide wager outcomes to alarger number of interactive controllers than would be achievablewithout the one or more application controllers of the interleavedwagering system.

In some embodiments, an interleaved wagering system including anapplication controller operatively connected to a wager controller andoperatively connected to an interactive controller may provide forsimplified communication protocols for communications of the interactivecontroller as the interactive controller may communicate userinteractions with an interactive application provided by the interactivecontroller to the application controller without regard to a nature of awagering proposition to be interleaved with processes of the interactiveapplication.

In various embodiments, an interleaved wagering system including anapplication controller operatively connected to a wager controller andoperatively connected to an interactive controller may provide forsimplified communication protocols for communications of the wagercontroller as the wager controller may receive wager requests andcommunicate wager outcomes without regard to a nature of an interactiveapplication provided by the interactive controller.

Various types interleaved wagering systems are discussed in PatentCooperation Treaty Application No. PCT/US11/26768, filed Mar. 1, 2011,Patent Cooperation Treaty Application No. PCT/US11/63587, filed Dec. 6,2011, and Patent Cooperation Treaty Application No. PCT/US12/58156,filed Sep. 29, 2012, the contents of each of which are herebyincorporated by reference in their entirety.

Wagering Interleaved Systems

FIG. 1 is a diagram of a structure of an interleaved wagering system inaccordance with various embodiments of the invention. The interleavedwagering system 128 includes an interactive controller 120, anapplication controller 112, and a wager controller 102. The interactivecontroller 120 is operatively connected to, and communicates with, theapplication controller 112. The application controller 112 is alsooperatively connected to, and communicates with, the wager controller102.

In several embodiments, the wager controller 102 is a controller forproviding one or more wagering propositions provided by the interleavedwagering system 128 and executes wagers in accordance with the wageringpropositions. Types of value of a wager can be one or more of severaldifferent types. Types of value of a wager can include, but are notlimited to, a wager of an amount of RC corresponding to a real currencyor a virtual currency, a wager of an amount of AC earned by the playerthrough use of an interactive application, a wager of an amount ofelements of an interactive application, and a wager of an amount ofobjects used in an interactive application. A wager outcome determinedfor a wager in accordance with a wagering proposition can increase ordecrease an amount of the type of value used in the wager, such as, butnot limited to, increasing an amount of RC for a wager of RC. In variousembodiments, a wager outcome determined for a wager in accordance with awagering proposition can increase or decrease an amount of a type ofvalue that is different than a type of value of the wager, such as, butnot limited to, increasing an amount of an object of an interactiveapplication for a wager of RC.

In many embodiments, the wager controller 120 includes one or morepseudo random or random number generators (P/RNG) 106 for generatingrandom results, one or more paytables 108 for determining a wageroutcome from the random results, and one or more credit or value meters110 for storing amounts of wagered and won credits.

The one or more P/RNG generators 106 execute processes that can generaterandom or pseudo random results. The one or more paytables 108 aretables that can be used in conjunction with the random or pseudo randomresults to determine a wager outcome including an amount of RC, AC,elements or objects won as a function of interleaved wagering systemuse. There can be one or more paytables 108 in the wager controller 102.The paytables 108 are used to implement one or more wageringpropositions in conjunction with a random output of the random or pseudorandom results.

In some embodiments, selection of a paytable to use to execute a wagercan be based on factors including, but not limited to, interactiveapplication progress a user has achieved through use of the interactiveapplication, user identification, and eligibility of the user for bonusrounds.

In various embodiments, the interactive controller 120 provides aninteractive application 143 and provides human input devices (HIDs) andoutput devices for interacting with the user 140. The interactivecontroller 120 provides for user interactions 142 with the interactiveapplication 143 by receiving input from a user through the HIDs andproviding outputs such as video, audio and/or other sensory output tothe user using the output devices.

The interactive controller 120 is operatively connected to, andcommunicates with, the application controller 112. The interactivecontroller communicates application telemetry data 124 to theapplication controller 112 and receives application instructions andresources 136 from the application controller 112. Via the communicationof application instructions and resources 136, the applicationcontroller 112 can communicate certain interactive application resourcesincluding control parameters to the interactive application 143 toaffect the interactive application's execution by the interactivecontroller 120. In various embodiments, these interactive applicationcontrol parameters can be based on a wager outcome of a wager that wastriggered by an element in the interactive application being utilized oracted upon by the user.

In some embodiments, execution of the interactive application by theinteractive controller 120 communicates user interactions with theinteractive application to the application controller 112. Theapplication telemetry data 124 includes, but is not limited to, theuser's utilization of the elements in the interactive application.

In some embodiments, the interactive application 143 is a skill-basedinteractive game. In such embodiments, execution of the skill-basedinteractive game by the interactive controller 120 is based on theuser's skillful play of the skill-based interactive game. Theinteractive controller 120 can also communicate user choices made in theskill-based interactive game to the application controller 112 includedin the application telemetry data 124 such as, but not limited to, theuser's utilization of the elements of the skill-based interactive gameduring the user's skillful play of the skill-based interactive game. Insuch an embodiment, the application controller is interfaced to theinteractive controller 120 in order to allow the coupling of theskill-based interactive game to wagers made in accordance with awagering proposition.

In some embodiments, the interactive controller 120 includes one or moresensors 138 that sense various aspects of the physical environment ofthe interactive controller 120. Examples of sensors include, but are notlimited to: global positioning sensors (GPSs) for sensing communicationsfrom a GPS system to determine a position or location of the interactivecontroller; temperature sensors; accelerometers; pressure sensors; andthe like. Sensor telemetry data 128 is communicated by the interactivecontroller to the application controller 112. The application controller112 receives the sensor telemetry data 128 and uses the sensorytelemetry data to make wager decisions.

In many embodiments, the interactive controller includes a wagering userinterface 148 used to display wagering data to the user.

In various embodiments, an application control layer 131 resident in theinteractive controller 120 provides an interface between the interactivecontroller 120 and the application controller 112.

In many embodiments, application controller 112 provides an interfacebetween the interactive application 143 provided by the interactivecontroller 120 and a wagering proposition provided by the wagercontroller 102.

In some embodiments, the application controller 112 includes aninteractive controller interface 160 to an interactive controller. Theinteractive controller interface 160 provides for the communication ofdata between the interactive controller and the application controller,including but not limited to wager telemetry data 146, applicationinstructions and resources 136, application telemetry data 124, andsensor telemetry data 128.

In various embodiments, the application controller 112 includes a wagercontroller interface 162 to a wager controller. The wager controllerinterface 162 provides for communication of data between the applicationcontroller 112 and the wager controller, including but not limited towager outcome data 130 and wager data 129.

In some embodiments, the application controller 112 includes a usermanagement controller interface 164 to a user management controller. Theuser management controller interface 164 provides for communication ofdata between the application controller 112 and the user managementcontroller, including but not limited to session control data 154 andsession telemetry data 152.

The application controller 112 includes a business rule decision engine122 that receives telemetry data, such as application telemetry data 124and sensor telemetry data 128, from the interactive controller 120. Thebusiness rule decision engine 122 uses the telemetry data, along withtrigger logic 126 to generate wager data 129 used to trigger a wager inthe wager controller 102.

In some embodiments, the application telemetry data 124 includes, but isnot limited to, application environment variables that indicate thestate of the interactive application 143 being used by a user 140,interactive controller data indicating the state of the interactivecontroller, and user actions and interactions 142 between the user andthe interactive application 143 provided by the interactive controller120. The wagering and/or wager data 129 may include, but is not limitedto, an amount and type of the wager, a trigger of the wager, and aselection of a paytable 108 to be used when executing the wager.

In some embodiments, the business rule decision engine 122 also receiveswager outcome data 130 from the wager controller 102. The decisionengine 122 uses the wager outcome data 130, in conjunction with thetelemetry data and application logic 132 to generate applicationdecisions 134 communicated to an application resource generator 138. Theapplication resource generator 138 receives the application decisionsand uses the application decisions to generate application instructionsand application resources 136 to be communicated to the interactiveapplication 143.

In many embodiments, the application controller 112 includes a pseudorandom or random result generator used to generate random results thatare communicated to the application resource generator 138. Theapplication resource generator 138 uses the random results to generateapplication instructions and application resources 136 to becommunicated to the interactive application 143.

In various embodiments, the business rule decision engine 122 alsodetermines an amount of AC to award to the user 140 based at least inpart on the user's use of the interactive application of the interleavedwagering system as determined from the application telemetry data 124.In some embodiments, wager outcome data 130 may also be used todetermine the amount of AC that should be awarded to the user.

In numerous embodiments, the interactive application is a skill-basedinteractive game and the AC is awarded to the user for the user'sskillful play of the skill-based interactive game.

In some embodiments, the application decisions 134 and wager outcomedata 130 are communicated to a wagering user interface generator 144.The wagering user interface generator 144 receives the applicationdecisions 134 and wager outcome data 130 and generates wager telemetrydata 146 describing the state of wagering and credit accumulation andloss for the interleaved wagering system. In some embodiments, the wagertelemetry data 146 may include, but is not limited to, amounts of AC andelements earned, lost or accumulated by the user through use of theinteractive application as determined from the application decisions,and RC amounts won, lost or accumulated as determined from the wageroutcome data 130 and the one or more meters 110.

In some embodiments, the wager outcome data 130 also includes data aboutone or more game states of a gambling game executed in accordance with awagering proposition by the wager controller 102. In various suchembodiments, the wagering user interface generator 144 generates agambling game process display and/or gambling game state display usingthe one or more game states of the gambling game. The gambling gameprocess display and/or gambling game state display is included in thewager telemetry data 146 that is communicated to the interactivecontroller 120. The gambling game process display and/or a gambling gamestate display is displayed by the wagering user interface 148 to theuser 140. In other such embodiments, the one or more game states of thegambling game are communicated to the interactive controller 120 and thewagering user interface 148 generates the gambling game process displayand/or gambling game state display using the one or more game states ofthe gambling game for display to the user 140.

The application controller 112 can further operatively connect to thewager controller 102 to determine an amount of credit or elementsavailable and other wagering metrics of a wagering proposition. Thus,the application controller 112 may potentially affect an amount of RC inplay for participation in the wagering events of a wagering gameprovided by the wager controller 102 in some embodiments. Theapplication controller 112 may additionally include various audit logsand activity meters. In some embodiments, the application controller 112can also couple to a centralized server for exchanging various datarelated to the user and the activities of the user during game play ofan interleaved wagering system.

In many embodiments, one or more users can be engaged in using theinteractive application executed by the interactive controller 120. Invarious embodiments, an interleaved wagering system can include aninteractive application that provides a skill-based interactive gamethat includes head-to-head play between a single user and a computingdevice, between two or more users against one another, or multiple usersplaying against a computer device and/or each other. In someembodiments, the interactive application can be a skill-basedinteractive game where the user is not skillfully playing against thecomputer or any other user such as skill-based interactive games wherethe user is effectively skillfully playing against himself or herself.

In some embodiments, the operation of the application controller 112does not affect the provision of a wagering proposition by the wagercontroller 102 except for user choice parameters that are allowable inaccordance with the wagering proposition. Examples of user choiceparameters include, but are not limited to: wager terms such as but notlimited to a wager amount; speed of game play (for example, by pressinga button or pulling a handle of a slot machine); and/or agreement towager into a bonus round.

In various embodiments, wager outcome data 130 communicated from thewager controller 102 can also be used to convey a status operation ofthe wager controller 102.

In a number of embodiments, communication of the wager data 129 betweenthe wager controller 102 and the application controller 112 can furtherbe used to communicate various wagering control factors that the wagercontroller 102 uses as input. Examples of wagering control factorsinclude, but are not limited to, an amount of RC, AC, elements, orobjects consumed per wagering event, and/or the user's election to entera jackpot round.

In some embodiments, the application controller 112 utilizes thewagering user interface 148 to communicate certain interactiveapplication data to the user, including but not limited to, club points,user status, control of the selection of choices, and messages which auser can find useful in order to adjust the interactive applicationexperience or understand the wagering status of the user in accordancewith the wagering proposition in the wager controller 102.

In some embodiments, the application controller 112 utilizes thewagering user interface 148 to communicate aspects of a wageringproposition to the user including, but not limited to, odds of certainwager outcomes, amount of RC, AC, elements, or objects in play, andamounts of RC, AC, elements, or objects available.

In a number of embodiments, the wager controller 102 can accept wagerproposition factors including, but not limited to, modifications in theamount of RC, AC, elements, or objects wagered on each individualwagering event, a number of wagering events per minute the wagercontroller 102 can resolve, entrance into a bonus round, and otherfactors. An example of a varying wager amount that the user can choosecan include, but is not limited to, using a more difficult interactiveapplication level associated with an amount of a wager. These factorscan increase or decrease an amount wagered per individual wageringproposition in the same manner that a standard slot machine player candecide to wager more or less credits for each pull of the handle. Inseveral embodiments, the wager controller 102 can communicate a numberof factors back and forth to the application controller 112, via aninterface, such that an increase/decrease in a wagered amount can berelated to the change in user profile of the user in the interactiveapplication. In this manner, a user can control a wager amount perwagering event in accordance with the wagering proposition with thechange mapping to a parameter or component that is applicable to theinteractive application experience.

In some embodiments, a user management controller 150 is used toauthorize an interleaved wagering system gaming session. The usermanagement controller receives game session data 152, that may include,but is not limited to, user, interactive controller, applicationcontroller and wager controller data from the application controller112. The user management controller 150 uses the user, interactivecontroller, application controller and wager controller data to regulatean interleaved wagering system gaming session. In some embodiments, theuser management controller may also assert control of an interleavedwagering system game session 154. Such control may include, but is notlimited to, ending an interleaved wagering system game session,initiating wagering in an interleaved wagering system game session,ending wagering in an interleaved wagering system game session but notending a user's play of the interactive application portion of theinterleaved wagering system game, and changing from real credit wageringin an interleaved wagering system to virtual credit wagering, or viceversa.

Interleaved Wagering System Controllers

FIGS. 2A, 2B, 2C, and 2D are illustrations of interactive controllers ofan interleaved wagering system in accordance with various embodiments ofthe invention. An interactive controller, such as interactive controller120 of FIG. 1, may be constructed using one or more processing devicesconfigured to perform the operations of the interactive controller. Aninteractive controller may be constructed from an electronic gamingmachine 200 as shown in FIG. 2A. The electronic gaming machine 200 maybe physically located in various types of gaming establishments. Aninteractive controller may be constructed from a portable device 202 asshown in FIG. 2B. The portable device 202 is a device that maywirelessly connect to a network. Examples of portable devices include,but are not limited to, a tablet computer, a personal digital assistant,and a smartphone. An interactive controller may be constructed from agaming console 204 as shown in FIG. 2C. An interactive controller may beconstructed from a personal computer 206 as shown in FIG. 2D. Indeed, aninteractive controller in an interleaved wagering system may beconstructed from any processing device including sufficient processingand communication capabilities that may be configured to perform theprocesses of an interactive controller in accordance with variousembodiments of the invention.

Some interleaved wagering systems in accordance with many embodiments ofthe invention can operate with their components being network connectedor can communicate with other interleaved wagering systems. In manyembodiments, operations associated with components of an interleavedwagering system can be performed on a single device or across multipledevices. These multiple devices can be constructed using a single serveror a plurality of servers such that an interleaved wagering system isexecuted as a system in a virtualized space such as, but not limited to,where a wager controller and an application controller are large scalecentralized servers in the cloud operatively connected to widelydistributed interactive controllers via a wide area network such as theInternet or a local area network. In such embodiments, the components ofan interleaved wagering system may communicate using a networkingprotocol or other type of device-to-device communications protocol.

In many embodiments, a centralized wager controller is operativelyconnected to, and communicates with, one or more application controllersvia a network. The centralized wager controller can generate wageroutcomes for wagers in accordance with one or more wageringpropositions. The centralized wager controller can execute a number ofsimultaneous or pseudo-simultaneous wagers in order to generate wageroutcomes for a variety of wagering propositions that one or morenetworked interleaved wagering systems can use.

In several embodiments, a centralized application controller isoperatively connected to one or more interactive controllers and one ormore wager controllers via a network. The centralized applicationcontroller can perform the functionality of an application controlleracross various interleaved wagering systems.

In a variety of embodiments, management of user profile data can beperformed by a user management controller operatively connected to, andcommunicating with, one or more application controllers, wagercontrollers and interactive controllers via a network. A user managementcontroller can manage data related to a user profile. The managed datain the user profile may include, but is not limited to, data concerningcontrolled entities (characters) in interactive application use, userperformance metrics for a type or class of interactive application,interactive application elements acquired by a user; RC and ACassociated with a particular user, and tournament reservations.

Although a user management controller is discussed as being separatefrom an application controller server, a centralized applicationcontroller server may also perform the functions of a user managementcontroller in some embodiments.

In a number of embodiments, an application controller of an interleavedwagering system can communicate data to a user management controller.The data communicated by the application controller to the usermanagement controller may include, but is not limited to, AC and RC usedin an interactive application; user profile data; user interactionactivity; profile data for users; synchronization data between a wagercontroller and an interactive application; and data about other aspectsof an interleaved wagering system. In several embodiments, a usermanagement controller can communicate user data to an applicationcontroller of an interleaved wagering system. The user data may include,but is not limited to, interactive application title and type;tournament data; special offers; character or profile setup andsynchronization data between a wagering game and an interactiveapplication; and data about any other aspect of an interleaved wageringsystem.

In numerous embodiments, an interactive application server provides ahost for managing head-to-head play operating over a network ofinteractive controllers connected to the interactive application servervia a network. The interactive application server provides anenvironment where users can compete directly with one another andinteract with other users.

Processing devices connected via a network to construct interleavedwagering systems in accordance with many embodiments of the inventioncan communicate with each other to provide services utilized by aninterleaved wagering system. In several embodiments, a wager controllercan communicate with an application controller over a network. In someembodiments, the wager controller can communicate with an applicationcontroller to communicate any type of data as appropriate for a specificapplication. Examples of the data that may be communicated include, butare not limited to, data used to configure the various simultaneous orpseudo simultaneous wager controllers executing in parallel within thewager controller to accomplish interleaved wagering systemfunctionalities; data used to determine metrics of wager controllerperformance such as wagers run and/or wager outcomes for tracking systemperformance; data used to perform audits and/or provide operatorreports; and data used to request the results of a wager outcome for usein one or more function(s) operating within the application controllersuch as, but not limited to, automatic drawings for prizes that are afunction of interactive controller performance.

In several embodiments, an application controller can communicate withan interactive application server via a network when the interactiveapplication server is also communicating with one or more interactivecontrollers over a network. An application controller can communicatewith an interactive application server to communicate any type of dataas appropriate for a specific application. The data that may becommunicated between an application controller and an interactiveapplication server includes, but is not limited to, the data formanagement of an interactive application server by an applicationcontroller server during an interleaved wagering system tournament. Forexample, an application controller may not be aware of the relationshipof the application controller to the rest of a tournament since theactual tournament play may be managed by the interactive applicationserver. Therefore, management of an interleaved wagering system caninclude, but is not limited to tasks including, but not limited to,conducting tournaments according to system programming that can becoordinated by an operator of the interleaved wagering system; allowingentry of a particular user into a tournament; communicating the numberof users in a tournament; and the status of the tournament (such as, butnot limited to the amount of surviving users, the status of eachsurviving user within the game, and time remaining on the tournament);communicating the performance of users within the tournament;communicating the scores of the various users in the tournament; andproviding a synchronizing link to connect the application controllers ina tournament with their respective interactive controllers.

In several embodiments, an application controller can communicate with auser management controller via a network. An application controller cancommunicate with a user management controller to communicate any type ofdata as appropriate for a specific application. Examples of datacommunicated between an application controller and a user managementcontroller include, but are not limited to, data for configuringtournaments according to system programming conducted by an operator ofan interleaved wagering system; data for exchange of data used to link auser's user profile to an ability to participate in various forms ofinterleaved wagering system use(such as but not limited to thedifficulty of play set by the application controller server for aninteractive application that is a skill-based interactive game); datafor determining a user's ability to participate in a tournament as afunction of a user's characteristics (such as but not limited to auser's prowess or other metrics used for tournament screening); data forconfiguring application controller and interactive controllerperformance to suit preferences of a user on a particular interleavedwagering system; and data for determining a user's use and wageringperformance for the purposes of marketing intelligence; and data forlogging secondary drawing awards, tournament prizes, RC and/or AC intothe user profile.

In many embodiments, the actual location of where various process areexecuted can be located either on a single device (wager controller,application controller, interactive controller), on servers (wagercontroller, application controller, or interactive application server),or a combination of both devices and servers. In a number ofembodiments, certain functions of a wager controller, applicationcontroller, user management controller and/or interactive applicationserver can operate on a local wager controller, application controllerand/or interactive controller used to construct an interleaved wageringsystem being provided locally on a device. In some embodiments, acontroller or server can be part of a server system including multipleservers, where applications can be run on one or more physical devices.Similarly, in particular embodiments, multiple servers can be combinedon a single physical device.

Some interleaved wagering systems in accordance with many embodiments ofthe invention can be distributed across a network in variousconfigurations. FIGS. 3A, 3B and 3C are network diagrams of networkedinterleaved wagering systems in accordance with various embodiments ofthe invention. Turning now to FIG. 3A, one or more interactivecontrollers of a networked interleaved wagering system, such as but notlimited to, a mobile or wireless device 300, a gaming console 302, apersonal computer 304, and an electronic gaming machine 305, areoperatively connected with a wager controller 306 of a networkedinterleaved wagering system over a network 308. Network 308 iscommunications network that allows processing systems communicate witheach other and to share data. Examples of the network 308 can include,but are not limited to, a Local Area Network (LAN) and a Wide AreaNetwork (WAN). In some embodiments, one or more processes of aninteractive controller and an application controller as described hereinare executed on the individual interactive controllers 300, 302, 304 and305 while one or more processes of a wager controller as describedherein can be executed by the wager controller 306.

A networked interleaved wagering system in accordance with anotherembodiment of the invention is illustrated in FIG. 3B. As illustrated,one or more interactive controllers of a networked interleaved wageringsystem, such as but not limited to, a mobile or wireless device 310, agaming console 312, a personal computer 314, and an electronic gamingmachine 315, are operatively connected with a wager controller server316 and an application controller 318 over a network 320. Network 320 isa communications network that allows processing systems to communicateand share data. Examples of the network 320 can include, but are notlimited to, a Local Area Network (LAN) and a Wide Area Network (WAN). Insome embodiments, the processes of an interactive controller asdescribed herein are executed on the individual interactive controllers310, 312, 314 and 315. One or more processes of a wager controller asdescribed herein are executed by the wager controller 316, and one ormore processes of an application controller as described herein areexecuted by the application controller 318.

A networked interleaved wagering systems in accordance with stillanother embodiment of the invention is illustrated in FIG. 3C. Asillustrated, one or more interactive controllers of a networkedinterleaved wagering system, such as but not limited to, a mobile device342, a gaming console 344, a personal computer 346, and an electronicgaming machine 340 are operatively connected with a wager controller 348and an application controller 350, and an interactive application server352 over a network 354. Network 354 is a communications network thatallows processing systems communicate and to share data. Examples of thenetwork 354 can include, but are not limited to, a Local Area Network(LAN) and a Wide Area Network (WAN). In some embodiments, one or moreprocesses of a display and user interface of an interactive controlleras described herein are executed on the individual interactivecontrollers 340, 342, 344 and 346. One or more processes of a wagercontroller as described herein can be executed by the wager controllerserver 348. One or more processes of an application controller asdescribed herein can be executed by the application controller server350 and one or more processes of an interactive controller excluding thedisplay and user interfaces can be executed by the interactiveapplication server 352.

In various embodiments, a user management controller may be operativelyconnected to components of an interleaved wagering system via a network.In other embodiments, a number of other peripheral systems, such as auser management system, a gaming establishment management system, aregulatory system, and/or hosting servers are also operatively connectedwith the interleaved wagering systems over a network. Also, otherservers can reside outside the bounds of a network within a firewall ofthe operator to provide additional services for network connectedinterleaved wagering systems.

Although various networked interleaved wagering systems are describedherein, interleaved wagering systems can be networked in anyconfiguration as appropriate to the specification of a specificapplication in accordance with embodiments of the invention. In someembodiments, components of a networked interleaved wagering system, suchas an application controller, wager controller, interactive controller,or other servers that perform services for an application controller,wager controller and/or interactive controller, can be networked indifferent configurations for a specific networked interleaved wageringsystem application.

FIGS. 4A and 4B are diagrams of a structure of an interactive controllerof an interleaved wagering system in accordance with various embodimentsof the invention. An interactive controller may be constructed from oneor more processing devices configured to perform the operations of theinteractive controller. In many embodiments, an interactive controllercan be constructed from various types of processing devices including,but not limited to, a mobile device such as a smartphone or the like, apersonal digital assistant, a wireless device such as a tablet computeror the like, an electronic gaming machine, a personal computer, a gamingconsole, a set-top box, a computing device, a controller, or the like.

Referring now to FIG. 4A, an interactive controller 400, suitable foruse as interactive controller 120 of FIG. 1, provides an executionenvironment for an interactive application 402 of an interleavedwagering system. In several embodiments, an interactive controller 400of an interleaved wagering system provides an interactive application402 that generates an application user interface 404 for interactionwith by a user. The interactive application 402 generates a userpresentation 406 that is presented to the user through the applicationuser interface 404. The user presentation may include audio features,visual features or tactile features, or any combination of thesefeatures. The application user interface 404 further includes one ormore human input devices (HIDs) that the user can use to interact withthe interleaved wagering system. The user's interactions 408 areincluded by the interactive application 402 in application telemetrydata 410 that is communicated by interactive controller 400 to variousother components of an interleaved wagering system as described herein.The interactive application 402 receives application instructions andresources 412 communicated from various other components of aninterleaved wagering system as described herein.

In some embodiments, various components of the interactive application402 can read data from an application state 414 in order to provide oneor more features of the interactive application. In various embodiments,components of the interactive application 402 can include, but are notlimited to, a physics engine, a rules engine, and/or a graphics engine.The physics engine is used to simulate physical interactions betweenvirtual objects in the interactive application 402. The rules engineimplements the rules of the interactive application and a P/RNG that maybe used for influencing or determining certain variables and/or outcomesto provide a randomizing influence on the operations of the interactiveapplication. The graphics engine is used to generate a visualrepresentation of the interactive application state to the user.Furthermore, the components may also include an audio engine to generateaudio outputs for the user interface.

During operation, the interactive application reads and writesapplication resources 416 stored on a data store of the interactivecontroller host. The game resources 416 may include game objects havinggraphics and/or control logic used to provide application environmentobjects of the interactive application. In various embodiments, the gameresources may also include, but are not limited to, video files that areused to generate a portion of the user presentation 406; audio filesused to generate music, sound effects, etc. within the interactiveapplication; configuration files used to configure the features of theinteractive application; scripts or other types of control code used toprovide various features of the interactive application; and graphicsresources such as textures, objects, etc. that are used by a graphicsengine to render objects displayed in an interactive application.

In operation, components of the interactive application 402 readportions of the application state 414 and generate the user presentation406 for the user that is presented to the user using the user interface212. The user perceives the user presentation and provides userinteractions 408 using the HIDs. The corresponding user interactions arereceived as user actions or inputs by various components of theinteractive application 402. The interactive application 402 translatesthe user actions into interactions with the virtual objects of theapplication environment stored in the application state 414. Componentsof the interactive application use the user interactions with thevirtual objects of the interactive application and the interactiveapplication state 414 to update the application state 414 and update theuser presentation 406 presented to the user. The process loopscontinuously while the user interacts with the interactive applicationof the interleaved wagering system.

The interactive controller 400 provides one or more interfaces 418between the interactive controller 400 and other components of aninterleaved wagering system, such as, but not limited to, an applicationcontroller. The interactive controller 400 and the other interleavedwagering system components communicate with each other using theinterfaces. The interface may be used to pass various types of data, andto communicate and receive messages, status data, commands and the like.In certain embodiments, the interactive controller 400 and anapplication controller communicate application instructions andenvironment resources 412 and application telemetry data 410. In someembodiments, the communications include requests by the applicationcontroller that the interactive controller 400 update the applicationstate 414 using data provided by the application controller.

In many embodiments, a communication by an application controllerinclude a request that the interactive controller 400 update one or moreresources 416 using data provided by the application controller. In anumber of embodiments, the interactive controller 400 provides all or aportion of the application state to the application controller. In someembodiments, the interactive controller 400 may also provide data aboutone or more of the application resources 416 to the applicationcontroller. In some embodiments, the communication includes userinteractions that the interactive controller 400 communicates to theapplication controller. The user interactions may be low level userinteractions with the user interface 404, such as manipulation of a HID,or may be high level interactions with game objects as determined by theinteractive application. The user interactions may also includeresultant actions such as modifications to the application state 414 orgame resources 416 resulting from the user's interactions taken in theinterleaved wagering system interactive application. In someembodiments, user interactions include, but are not limited to, actionstaken by entities such as non-player characters (NPC) of the interactiveapplication that act on behalf of or under the control of the user.

In some embodiments, the interactive controller 400 includes aninterleaved wagering system user interface 420 used to communicateinterleaved wagering system telemetry data 422 to and from the user. Theinterleaved wagering system telemetry data 422 from the interleavedwagering system include, but are not limited to, data used by the userto configure RC, AC and element wagers, and data about the wagering gameRC, AC and element wagers such as, but not limited to, RC, AC andelement balances and RC, AC and element amounts wagered.

In some embodiments, the interactive controller includes one or moresensors 424. Such sensors may include, but are not limited to,physiological sensors that monitor the physiology of the user,environmental sensors that monitor the physical environment of theinteractive controller, accelerometers that monitor changes in motion ofthe interactive controller, and location sensors that monitor thelocation of the interactive controller such as global positioningsensors (GPSs). The interactive controller 400 communicates sensortelemetry data 426 to one or more components of the interleaved wageringsystem.

Referring now to FIG. 4B, interactive controller 400 includes a bus 502that provides an interface for one or more processing modules 504,random access memory (RAM) 506, read only memory (ROM) 508,machine-readable storage medium 510, one or more user output devices512, one or more user input devices 514, and one or more communicationinterface devices 516.

The one or more processing modules 504 may take many forms, such as, butnot limited to: one or more processors; a central processing unit (CPU);a multi-processor unit (MPU); an ARM processor; a controller; aprogrammable logic device; or the like.

Examples of output devices 512 include, but are not limited to, displayscreens; light panels; and/or lighted displays. In accordance withparticular embodiments, the one or more processing modules 504 areoperatively connected to audio output devices such as, but not limitedto: speakers; and/or sound amplifiers. In accordance with many of theseembodiments, the one or more processing modules 504 are operativelyconnected to tactile output devices like vibrators, and/or manipulators.

Examples of user input devices 514 include, but are not limited to:tactile devices including but not limited to, keyboards, keypads, footpads, touch screens, and/or trackballs; non-contact devices such asaudio input devices; motion sensors and motion capture devices that theinteractive controller can use to receive inputs from a user when theuser interacts with the interactive controller; physiological sensorsthat monitor the physiology of the user; environmental sensors thatmonitor the physical environment of the interactive controller;accelerometers that monitor changes in motion of the interactivecontroller; and location sensors that monitor the location of theinteractive controller such as global positioning sensors.

The one or more communication interface devices 516 provide one or morewired or wireless interfaces for communicating data and commands betweenthe interactive controller 400 and other devices that may be included inan interleaved wagering system. Such wired and wireless interfacesinclude, but are not limited to: a Universal Serial Bus (USB) interface;a Bluetooth interface; a Wi-Fi interface; an Ethernet interface; a NearField Communication (NFC) interface; a plain old telephone system (POTS)interface, a cellular or satellite telephone network interface; and thelike.

The machine-readable storage medium 510 stores machine-executableinstructions for various components of the interactive controller, suchas but not limited to: an operating system 518; one or more devicedrivers 522; one or more application programs 520 including but notlimited to an interactive application; and interleaved wagering systeminteractive controller instructions 524 for use by the one or moreprocessing modules 504 to provide the features of an interactivecontroller as described herein. In some embodiments, themachine-executable instructions further include application controllayer/application control interface instructions 526 for use by the oneor more processing modules 504 to provide the features of an applicationcontrol layer/application control interface as described herein.

In various embodiments, the machine-readable storage medium 510 is oneof a (or a combination of two or more of) a hard drive, a flash drive, aDVD, a CD, a flash storage, a solid state drive, a ROM, an EEPROM, andthe like.

In operation, the machine-executable instructions are loaded into memory506 from the machine-readable storage medium 510, the ROM 508 or anyother storage location. The respective machine-executable instructionsare accessed by the one or more processing modules 504 via the bus 502,and then executed by the one or more processing modules 504. Data usedby the one or more processing modules 504 are also stored in memory 506,and the one or more processing modules 504 access such data duringexecution of the machine-executable instructions. Execution of themachine-executable instructions causes the one or more processingmodules 504 to control the interactive controller 400 to provide thefeatures of an interleaved wagering system interactive controller asdescribed herein

Although the interactive controller is described herein as beingconstructed from one or more processing modules and instructions storedand executed by hardware components, the interactive controller can beconstructed of only hardware components in accordance with otherembodiments. In addition, although the storage medium 510 is describedas being operatively connected to the one or more processing modulesthrough a bus, those skilled in the art of interactive controllers willunderstand that the storage medium can include removable media such as,but not limited to, a USB memory device, an optical CD ROM, magneticmedia such as tape and disks. In some embodiments, the storage medium510 can be accessed by the one or more processing modules 504 throughone of the communication interface devices 516 or over a network.Furthermore, any of the user input devices or user output devices can beoperatively connected to the one or more processing modules 504 via oneof the communication interface devices 516 or over a network.

In some embodiments, the interactive controller 400 can be distributedacross a plurality of different devices. In many such embodiments, aninteractive controller of an interleaved wagering system includes aninteractive application server operatively connected to an interactiveclient over a network. The interactive application server andinteractive application client cooperate to provide the features of aninteractive controller as described herein.

In various embodiments, the interactive controller 400 may be used toconstruct other components of an interleaved wagering system asdescribed herein.

In some embodiments, components of an interactive controller and anapplication controller of a wagering interleaved system may beconstructed from a single device using processes that communicate usingan interprocess communication protocol. In other such embodiments, thecomponents of an interactive controller and an application controller ofa wagering interleaved system may communicate by passing messages,parameters or the like.

In some embodiments, components of an interactive controller, anapplication controller and a wager controller of a wagering interleavedsystem may be constructed using a single device using processes thatcommunicate using an interprocess communication protocol. In other suchembodiments, the components of an interactive controller, an applicationcontroller and a wager controller of a wagering interleaved system maycommunicate by passing messages, parameters or the like.

FIGS. 5A and 5B are diagrams of a structure of a wager controller of aninterleaved wagering system in accordance with various embodiments ofthe invention. A wager controller may be constructed from one or moreprocessing devices configured to perform the operations of the wagercontroller. In many embodiments, a wager controller can be constructedfrom various types of processing devices including, but not limited to,a mobile device such as a smartphone or the like, a personal digitalassistant, a wireless device such as a tablet computer or the like, anelectronic gaming machine, a personal computer, a gaming console, aset-top box, a computing device, a controller, or the like.

Referring now to FIG. 5A, in various embodiments, a wager controller604, suitable for use as wager controller 102 of FIG. 1, includes apseudorandom or random number generator (P/RNG) 620 to produce randomresults or pseudo random results; one or more paytables 623 whichincludes a plurality of factors indexed by the random result to bemultiplied with an amount of RC, AC, elements, or objects committed in awager; and a wagering control module 622 whose processes may include,but are not limited to, generating random results, looking up factors inthe paytables, multiplying the factors by an amount of RC, AC, elements,or objects wagered, and administering one or more RC, AC, element, orobject meters 626. The various wager controller components can interfacewith each other via an internal bus 625 and/or other appropriatecommunication mechanism.

An interface 628 allows the wager controller 604 to operatively connectto an external device, such as one or more application controllers asdescribed herein. The interface 628 provides for receiving of wager data629 from the external device that is used to specify wager parametersand/or trigger execution of a wager by the wager controller 604. Theinterface 628 may also provide for communicating wager outcome data 631to an external device. In numerous embodiments, the interface betweenthe wager controller 604 and other systems/devices may be a wide areanetwork (WAN) such as the Internet. However, other methods ofcommunication may be used including, but not limited to, a local areanetwork (LAN), a universal serial bus (USB) interface, and/or some othermethod by which two electronic devices could communicate with eachother.

In various embodiments, a wager controller 604 may use a P/RNG providedby an external system. The external system may be connected to the wagercontroller 604 by a suitable communication network such as a local areanetwork (LAN) or a wide area network (WAN). In some embodiments, theexternal P/RNG is a central deterministic system that provides random orpseudo random results to one or more connected wager controllers.

During operation of the wager controller, the external systemcommunicates wager data 629 to the wager controller 604. The wagercontroller 604 receives the wager data and uses the wager data totrigger execution of a wager in accordance with a wagering proposition.The wager controller 604 executes the wager and determines a wageroutcome for the wager. The wager controller communicates wager outcomedata 631 of the wager outcome to the external system.

In some embodiments, the wager controller uses the wager data to selecta paytable 628 to use and/or an amount of RC, AC, elements, or objectsto wager.

In some embodiments, the wager outcome data may include, but is notlimited to, an amount of RC, AC, elements, or objects won in the wager.

In various embodiments, the wager outcome data may include, but is notlimited to, an amount of RC, AC, elements, or objects in the one or moremeters 626.

In some embodiments, the wager outcome data includes state data for thewagering proposition of the executed wager. The state data maycorrespond to one or more game states of a gambling game that isassociated with the wagering proposition. Examples of state datainclude, but are not limited to, reel strips in an operation state or afinal state for a reel-based gambling game, one or more dice positionsfor a dice-based gambling game, positions of a roulette wheel androulette ball, position of a wheel of fortune, or the like.

In various embodiments, the wagering control module 622 determines anamount of a wager and a paytable to use from the one or more paytables623. In such embodiments, in response to the wager data triggeringexecution of the wager, the wager control module 622 executes the wagerby requesting a P/RNG result from the P/RNG 620; retrieving a paytablefrom the one or more paytables 623; adjusting the one or more creditmeters 626 for an amount of the wager; applying the P/RNG result to theretrieved paytable; multiplying the resultant factor from the paytableby an amount wagered to determine a wager outcome; updating the one ormore meters 626 based on the wager outcome; and communicating the wageroutcome to the external device.

In various embodiments, an external system communicates a request for aP/RNG result from the wager controller 604. In response, the wagercontroller 604 returns a P/RNG result as a function of an internal P/RNGor a P/RNG external to the external system to which the wager controller604 is operatively connected.

In some embodiments, a communication exchange between the wagercontroller 604 and an external system relate to the external systemsupport for coupling a P/RNG result to a particular paytable containedin the wager controller 604. In such an exchange, the external systemcommunicates to the wager controller 604 as to which of the one or morepaytables 623 to use, and requests a result whereby the P/RNG resultwould be associated with the requested paytable 623. The result of thecoupling is returned to the external system. In such an exchange, noactual RC, AC, element, or object wager is conducted, but might beuseful in coupling certain non-value wagering interactive applicationbehaviors and propositions to the same final resultant wagering returnwhich is understood for the interleaved wagering system to conductwagering.

In some embodiments, the wager controller 604 may also include storagefor statuses, wagers, wager outcomes, meters and other historical eventsin a storage device 616.

In some embodiments, an authorization access module provides a processto permit access and command exchange with the wager controller 604 andaccess to the one or more credit meters 626 for the amount of RC, AC,elements, or objects being wagered by the user in the interleavedwagering system.

In numerous embodiments, communication occurs between various types of awager controller and an external system 630, such as applicationcontroller. In some of these embodiments, the purpose of the wagercontroller is to allocate wagers to pools, detect occurrences of one ormore events upon which the wagers were made, and determine the wageroutcomes for each individual wager based on the number of winning wagersand the amount paid into the pool.

In some embodiments, the wager controller manages accounts forindividual users wherein the users make deposits into the accounts,amounts are deducted from the accounts, and amounts are credited to theusers' accounts based on the wager outcomes.

In some embodiments a wager controller is a pari-mutuel wagering systemsuch as used for wagering on an events such as horse races, greyhoundraces, sporting events and the like. In a pari-mutuel wagering system,user's wagers on the outcome of an event are allocated to a pool. Whenthe event occurs, wager outcomes are calculated by sharing the poolamong all winning wagers.

In various embodiments, a wager controller is a central determinationsystem, such as but not limited to a central determination system for aClass II wagering system or a wagering system in support of a “scratchoff” style lottery. In such a wagering system, a player plays againstother players and competes for a common prize. In a given set of wageroutcomes, there are a certain number of wins and losses. Once a certainwager outcome has been determined, the same wager outcome cannot occuragain until a new set of wager outcomes is generated.

In numerous embodiments, communication occurs between various componentsof a wager controller 604 and an external system, such as an applicationcontroller. In some of these embodiments, the purpose of the wagercontroller 604 is to manage wagering on wagering events and to providerandom (or pseudo random) results from a P/RNG.

Referring now to FIG. 5B, wager controller 604 includes a bus 732 thatprovides an interface for one or more processing modules 734, randomaccess memory (RAM) 736, read only memory (ROM) 738, machine-readablestorage medium 740, one or more user output devices 742, one or moreuser input devices 744, and one or more network interface devices 746.

The one or more processing modules 734 may take many forms, such as, butnot limited to, one or more processors, a central processing unit (CPU), a multi-processor unit (MPU) , an ARM processor, a controller, aprogrammable logic device, or the like.

Examples of output devices 742 include, but are not limited to, displayscreens, light panels, and/or lighted displays. In accordance withparticular embodiments, the one or more processing modules 734 areoperatively connected to audio output devices such as, but not limitedto speakers, and/or sound amplifiers. In accordance with many of theseembodiments, the one or more processing modules 734 are operativelyconnected to tactile output devices like vibrators, and/or manipulators.

Examples of user input devices 734 include, but are not limited to,tactile devices including but not limited to, keyboards, keypads, touchscreens, and/or trackballs; non-contact devices such as audio inputdevices; motion sensors and motion capture devices that the wagercontroller can use to receive inputs from a user when the user interactswith the wager controller 604.

The one or more network interface devices 746 provide one or more wiredor wireless interfaces for exchanging data and commands between thewager controller 604 and other devices that may be included in aninterleaved wagering system. Such wired and wireless interfaces include,but are not limited to: a Universal Serial Bus (USB) interface; aBluetooth interface; a Wi-Fi interface; an Ethernet interface; a NearField Communication (NFC) interface; a plain old telephone system (POTS)interface; a cellular or satellite telephone network interface; and thelike.

The machine-readable storage medium 740 stores machine-executableinstructions for various components of a wager controller, such as butnot limited to: an operating system 748; one or more applicationprograms 750; one or more device drivers 752; and interleaved wageringsystem wager controller instructions 754 for use by the one or moreprocessing modules 734 to provide the features of an interleavedwagering system wager controller as described herein.

In various embodiments, the machine-readable storage medium 740 is oneof a (or a combination of two or more of) a hard drive, a flash drive, aDVD, a CD, a flash storage, a solid state drive, a ROM, an EEPROM, andthe like.

In operation, the machine-executable instructions are loaded into memory736 from the machine-readable storage medium 740, the ROM 738 or anyother storage location. The respective machine-executable instructionsare accessed by the one or more processing modules 734 via the bus 732,and then executed by the one or more processing modules 734. Data usedby the one or more processing modules 734 are also stored in memory 736,and the one or more processing modules 734 access such data duringexecution of the machine-executable instructions. Execution of themachine-executable instructions causes the one or more processingmodules 734 to control the wager controller 604 to provide the featuresof an interleaved wagering system wager controller as described herein

Although the wager controller 604 is described herein as beingconstructed from one or more processing modules and machine-executableinstructions stored and executed by hardware components, the wagercontroller can be composed of only hardware components in accordancewith other embodiments. In addition, although the storage medium 740 isdescribed as being operatively connected to the one or more processingmodules through a bus, those skilled in the art of processing deviceswill understand that the storage medium can include removable media suchas, but not limited to, a USB memory device, an optical CD ROM, magneticmedia such as tape and disks. In some embodiments, the storage medium740 can be accessed by the one or more processing modules 734 throughone of the interfaces or over a network. Furthermore, any of the userinput devices or user output devices can be operatively connected to theone or more processing modules 734 via one of the interfaces or over anetwork.

In various embodiments, the wager controller 604 may be used toconstruct other components of an interleaved wagering system asdescribed herein.

In some embodiments, components of a wager controller and an applicationcontroller of a wagering interleaved system may be constructed from asingle device using processes that communicate using an interprocesscommunication protocol. In other such embodiments, the components of awager controller and an application controller of a wagering interleavedsystem may communicate by passing messages, parameters or the like.

It should be understood that there may be many embodiments of a wagercontroller 604 which could be possible, including forms where manymodules and components of the wager controller are located in variousservers and locations, so the foregoing is not meant to be exhaustive orall inclusive, but rather provide data on various embodiments of a wagercontroller 604.

FIG. 6A and 6B are diagrams of a structure of an application controllerof an interleaved wagering system in accordance with various embodimentsof the invention. An application controller may be constructed from oneor more processing devices configured to perform the operations of theapplication controller. In many embodiments, an application controllercan be constructed from various types of processing devices including,but not limited to, a mobile device such as a smartphone, a personaldigital assistant, a wireless device such as a tablet computer or thelike, an electronic gaming machine, a personal computer, a gamingconsole, a set-top box, a computing device, a controller, or the like.

Referring now to FIG. 6A, in many embodiments, an application controller860, suitable for use as application controller 112 of FIG. 1, managesoperation of an interleaved wagering system, with a wager controller andan interactive controller being support units to the applicationcontroller 860. The application controller 860 provides an interfacebetween the interactive application, provided by an interactivecontroller, and a wagering proposition, provided by a wager controller.

In some embodiments, the application controller 860 includes aninteractive controller interface 800 to an interactive controller. Theinteractive controller interface 800 provides for communication of databetween an interactive controller and the application controller 860,including but not limited to wager telemetry data 802, applicationinstructions and resources 804, application telemetry data 806, andsensor telemetry data 810.

In various embodiments, the application controller 860 includes a wagercontroller interface 812 to a wager controller. The wager controllerinterface 812 provides for communication of data between the applicationcontroller 860 and a wager controller, including but not limited towager outcomes 814 and wager data 816.

In some embodiments, the application controller 860 includes a usermanagement controller interface 818 to a user management controller. Theuser management controller interface 818 provides for communication ofdata between the application controller 860 and a user managementcontroller, including but not limited to session control data 820 andsession telemetry data 822.

The application controller 860 includes a business rule decision engine824 that receives telemetry data, such as application telemetry data andsensor telemetry data, from an interactive controller. The business ruledecision engine 824 uses the telemetry data, along with trigger logic826 to generate wager data used to trigger a wager in a wagercontroller.

In some embodiments, the application telemetry data includes, but is notlimited to, application environment variables that indicate the state ofan interactive application being used by a user, interactive controllerdata indicating a state of an interactive controller, and user actionsand interactions between a user and an interactive application providedby an interactive controller. The wagering and/or wager data mayinclude, but is not limited to, an amount and type of the wager, atrigger of the wager, and a selection of a paytable to be used whenexecuting the wager.

In some embodiments, the business rule decision engine 824 also receiveswager outcome data from a wager controller. The decision engine 824 usesthe wager outcome data, in conjunction with telemetry data andapplication logic 828 to generate application decisions 830 communicatedto an application resource generator 832. The application resourcegenerator 832 receives the application decisions and uses theapplication decisions to generate application instructions andapplication resources to be communicated to an interactive application.

In many embodiments, the application controller 860 includes a pseudorandom or random result generator used to generate random results thatare communicated to the application resource generator 832. Theapplication resource generator uses the random results to generateapplication instructions and application resources to be communicated toan interactive controller for use by an interactive application.

In various embodiments, the business rule decision engine 824 alsodetermines an amount of AC to award to a user based at least in part onthe user's use of an interactive application of the interleaved wageringsystem as determined from application telemetry data. In someembodiments, wager outcome data may also be used to determine the amountof AC that should be awarded to the user.

In numerous embodiments, an interactive application is a skill-basedinteractive game and the AC is awarded to the user for the user'sskillful play of the skill-based interactive game.

In some embodiments, the application decisions and wager outcome dataare communicated to a wagering user interface generator 834. Thewagering user interface generator 834 receives the application decisionsand wager outcome data and generates wager telemetry data describing thestate of wagering and credit accumulation and loss for the interleavedwagering system. In some embodiments, the wager telemetry data 146 mayinclude, but is not limited to, amounts of AC and elements earned, lostor accumulated by the user through use of the interactive application asdetermined from the application decisions, and RC amounts won, lost oraccumulated as determined from the wager outcome data and the one ormore credit meters.

In some embodiments, the wager outcome data 814 also includes data aboutone or more game states of a gambling game executed in accordance with awagering proposition by a wager controller. In various such embodiments,the wagering user interface generator 834 generates a gambling gameprocess display and/or gambling game state display using the one or moregame states of the gambling game. The gambling game process displayand/or gambling game state display is included in wager telemetry datathat is communicated to an interactive controller. The gambling gameprocess display and/or a gambling game state display is displayed by awagering user interface of the interactive controller to a user. Inother such embodiments, the one or more game states of the gambling gameare communicated to an interactive controller and a wagering userinterface of the interactive controller generates a gambling gameprocess display and/or gambling game state display using the one or moregame states of the gambling game for display to a user.

The application controller 860 can further operatively connect to awager controller to determine an amount of credit or elements availableand other wagering metrics of a wagering proposition. Thus, theapplication controller 860 may potentially affect an amount of RC inplay for participation in the wagering events of a wagering gameprovided by the wager controller. The application controller 860 mayadditionally include various audit logs and activity meters. In someembodiments, the application controller 860 can also couple to acentralized server for exchanging various data related to the user andthe activities of the user during game play of an interleaved wageringsystem.

In some embodiments, the operation of the application controller 860does not affect the provision of a wagering proposition by a wagercontroller except for user choice parameters that are allowable inaccordance with the wagering proposition. Examples of user choiceparameters include, but are not limited to: wager terms such as but notlimited to a wager amount; speed of game play (for example, by pressinga button or pulling a handle of a slot machine); and/or agreement towager into a bonus round.

In a number of embodiments, communication of wager data between a wagercontroller and the application controller 860 can further be used tocommunicate various wagering control factors that the wager controlleruses as input. Examples of wagering control factors include, but are notlimited to, an amount of RC, AC, elements, or objects consumed perwagering event, and/or the user's election to enter a jackpot round.

In some embodiments, the application controller 860 utilizes a wageringuser interface to communicate certain interactive application data tothe user, including but not limited to, club points, user status,control of the selection of user choices, and messages which a user canfind useful in order to adjust the interactive application experience orunderstand the wagering status of the user in accordance with thewagering proposition in the wager controller.

In some embodiments, the application controller 860 utilizes a wageringuser interface to communicate aspects of a wagering proposition to theuser including, but not limited to, odds of certain wager outcomes,amount of RC, AC, elements, or objects in play, and amounts of RC, AC,elements, or objects available.

In a number of embodiments, a wager controller can accept wagerproposition factors including, but not limited to, modifications in theamount of RC, AC, elements, or objects wagered on each individualwagering event, a number of wagering events per minute the wagercontroller can resolve, entrance into a bonus round, and other factors.In several embodiments, the application controller 860 can communicate anumber of factors back and forth to the wager controller, such that anincrease/decrease in a wagered amount can be related to the change inuser profile of the user in the interactive application. In this manner,a user can control a wager amount per wagering event in accordance withthe wagering proposition with the change mapping to a parameter orcomponent that is applicable to the interactive application experience.

Referring now to FIG. 6B, application controller 860 includes a bus 862providing an interface for one or more processing modules 864, randomaccess memory (RAM) 866, read only memory (ROM) 868, machine-readablestorage medium 870, one or more user output devices 872, one or moreuser input devices 874, and one or more network interface devices 876.

The one or more processing modules 864 may take many forms, such as, butnot limited to: one or more processors; a central processing unit (CPU);a multi-processor unit (MPU); an ARM processor; a programmable logicdevice; or the like.

Examples of output devices 872 include, include, but are not limited to:display screens; light panels; and/or lighted displays. In accordancewith particular embodiments, the one or more processing modules 864 areoperatively connected to audio output devices such as, but not limitedto: speakers; and/or sound amplifiers. In accordance with many of theseembodiments, the one or more processing modules 864 are operativelyconnected to tactile output devices like vibrators, and/or manipulators.

Examples of user input devices 874 include, but are not limited to:tactile devices including but not limited to, keyboards, keypads, footpads, touch screens, and/or trackballs; non-contact devices such asaudio input devices; motion sensors and motion capture devices that theapplication controller can use to receive inputs from a user when theuser interacts with the application controller 860.

The one or more network interface devices 876 provide one or more wiredor wireless interfaces for exchanging data and commands between theapplication controller 860 and other devices that may be included in aninterleaved wagering system. Such wired and wireless interfaces include,but are not limited to: a Universal Serial Bus (USB) interface; aBluetooth interface; a Wi-Fi interface; an Ethernet interface; a NearField Communication (NFC) interface; a plain old telephone system(POTS), cellular, or satellite telephone network interface; and thelike.

The machine-readable storage medium 870 stores machine-executableinstructions for various components of the application controller 860such as, but not limited to: an operating system 878; one or moreapplications 880; one or more device drivers 882; and interleavedwagering system wager controller instructions 854 for use by the one ormore processing modules 864 to provide the features of a wagercontroller as described herein.

In various embodiments, the machine-readable storage medium 870 is oneof a (or a combination of two or more of) a hard drive, a flash drive, aDVD, a CD, a flash storage, a solid state drive, a ROM, an EEPROM, andthe like.

In operation, the machine-executable instructions are loaded into memory866 from the machine-readable storage medium 870, the ROM 868 or anyother storage location. The respective machine-executable instructionsare accessed by the one or more processing modules 864 via the bus 862,and then executed by the one or more processing modules 864. Data usedby the one or more processing modules 864 are also stored in memory 866,and the one or more processing modules 864 access such data duringexecution of the machine-executable instructions. Execution of themachine-executable instructions causes the one or more processingmodules 864 to control the application controller 860 to provide thefeatures of an interleaved wagering system application controller asdescribed herein.

Although the application controller 860 is described herein as beingconstructed from one or more processing modules and instructions storedand executed by hardware components, the application controller can becomposed of only hardware components in accordance with otherembodiments. In addition, although the storage medium 870 is describedas being operatively connected to the one or more processing modulesthrough a bus, those skilled in the art of application controllers willunderstand that the storage medium can include removable media such as,but not limited to, a USB memory device, an optical CD ROM, magneticmedia such as tape and disks. Also, the storage medium 870 can beaccessed by processor 864 through one of the interfaces or over anetwork. Furthermore, any of the user input devices or user outputdevices can be operatively connected to the one or more processingmodules 864 via one of the interfaces or over a network.

In various embodiments, the application controller 860 may be used toconstruct other components of an interleaved wagering system asdescribed herein.

In some embodiments, components of wager controller and an applicationcontroller of a wagering interleaved system may be constructed using asingle device using processes that communicate using an interprocesscommunication protocol. In other such embodiments, the components of awager controller and an application controller of a wagering interleavedsystem may communicate by passing messages, parameters or the like.

In numerous embodiments, any of a wager controller, an applicationcontroller, or an interactive controller as described herein can beconstructed using multiple processing devices, whether dedicated,shared, or distributed in any combination thereof, or can be constructedusing a single processing device. In addition, while certain aspects andfeatures of interleaved wagering system processes described herein havebeen attributed to a wager controller, an application controller, or aninteractive controller, these aspects and features can be provided in adistributed form where any of the features or aspects can be provided byany of a wager controller, an application controller, and/or aninteractive controller within an interleaved wagering system withoutdeviating from the spirit of the invention.

Although various components of interleaved wagering systems arediscussed herein, interleaved wagering systems can be configured withany component as appropriate to the specification of a specificapplication in accordance with embodiments of the invention. In certainembodiments, components of an interleaved wagering system, such as anapplication controller, a wager controller, and/or an interactivecontroller, can be configured in different ways for a specificinterleaved wagering system.

Operation Of Wagering Interleaved Systems

FIG. 7 is a sequence diagram of interactions between components of aninterleaved wagering system in accordance with various embodiments ofthe invention. The components of the interleaved wagering system includea wager controller 902, such as wager controller 102 of FIG. 1, anapplication controller 904, such as application controller 112 of FIG.1, and an interactive controller 906, such as interactive controller 120of FIG. 1. The process begins with the interactive controller 906detecting a user performing a user interaction in a user interface of aninteractive application provided by the interactive controller 906. Theinteractive controller 906 communicates application telemetry data 908to the application controller 904. The application telemetry dataincludes, but is not limited to, the user interaction detected by theinteractive controller 906.

The application controller 904 receives the application telemetry data908. Upon determination by the application controller 904 that the userinteraction indicates a wagering event, the application controller 904communicates wager data 912 including a wager request to the wagercontroller 902. The request for a wager event may include wager termsassociated with a wagering proposition.

The wager controller receives the wager data and uses the wager data toexecute (913) a wager in accordance with a wagering proposition. Thewager controller 902 communicates a wager outcome 914 of the executedwager to the application controller 904.

The application controller 904 receives the wager outcome and determines(915) interactive application instructions and resources 916 for theinteractive application. The application controller 904 communicates theinteractive application instructions and resources 916 to theinteractive controller 906. The application controller also communicateswagering telemetry data 920 including the wager outcome to theinteractive controller 906.

The interactive controller 906 receives the interactive applicationinstructions and resources 916 and wagering telemetry data 918. Theinteractive controller 906 incorporates the received interactiveapplication resources and executes the received interactive applicationinstructions (918). The interactive controller updates (922) anapplication user interface of the interactive application provided bythe interactive controller using the interactive applicationinstructions and the resources, and updates (922) a wagering userinterface using the wagering telemetry data.

In several embodiments, a user can interact with an interleaved wageringsystem by using RC for wagering in accordance with a wageringproposition along with AC and elements in interactions with aninteractive application. Wagering can be executed by a wager controllerwhile an interactive application can be executed by an interactivecontroller and managed with an application controller.

FIG. 8 is a collaboration diagram that illustrates how resources such asAC, RC, elements, and objects are utilized in an interleaved wageringsystem in accordance with various embodiments of the invention. Thecollaboration diagram 1000 illustrates that RC 1002, interactiveapplication resources including elements and objects 1004 and AC 1006can be utilized by a user 1008 in interactions with a wager controller1010, such as wager controller 102 of FIG. 1, an application controller1012, such as wager controller 112 of FIG. 1, and an interactivecontroller 1014, such as interactive controller 120 of FIG. 1, of aninterleaved wagering system. The contribution of elements and objectssuch as included in resources 1004, can be linked to a user's access tocredits, such as RC 1002 and/or AC 1006. Electronic receipt of thesecredits can come via a smart card, voucher or other portable media, oras received over a network from a server. In some embodiments, thesecredits can be drawn on demand from a user profile located in a databaselocally on an interleaved wagering system or in a remote server.

A user's actions and/or decisions can affect an interactive applicationof interactive controller 1014 that consume and/or accumulate AC 1004and/or resources 1004 in an interactive application executed by aninteractive controller 1014, a wager controller 101 and an applicationcontroller 1012. The application controller 1012 can monitor theactivities taking place within an interactive application executed by aninteractive controller 1014 for wagering event occurrences. Theapplication controller 1012 can also communicate the wagering eventoccurrences to the wager controller 1010 that triggers a wager of RC1002 in accordance with a wagering proposition executed by the wagercontroller 1010.

In several embodiments, the user commences interaction with theinterleaved wagering system by contributing credit to an interleavedwagering system such as, but not limited to, RC 1002 that may be creditin a real currency or may be credit in a virtual currency that is notfungible with a real currency, AC 1006 that may be applicationenvironment credits, and specified types of interactive applicationelements and/or objects 1004. One or more of these contributions may beprovided directly as currency and/or transferred in electronically.Electronic transfer may come via a smart card, voucher or other portablemedia, or as transferred in over a network from a user data server orinterleaved wagering system user account server. In many embodiments,contributions may be drawn on demand from user accounts located inservers residing on the network or in the cloud on a real time basis asthe credits, elements and/or object are committed or consumed by theinterleaved wagering system. Generally, RC is utilized and accounted forby the wager controller 1010; and the resources 1004 and AC 1006 areutilized and accounted for by the application controller 1012 and/or theinteractive controller 1014. The user interacts (a) with an interactiveapplication provided by the interactive controller 1014 with theinteraction representing an action by the user within the context of theinteractive application. The interactive controller 1014 receives theuser interaction and communicates (b) the interaction to the applicationcontroller 1012. The application controller 1012 receives theinteraction and determines from the interaction whether or not a wagershould be triggered. If a wager should be triggered, the applicationcontroller 1012 communicates (c) wager data about a wager in accordancewith a wagering proposition associated with the interaction and therebytriggers a wager. The wager controller receives the wager data andexecutes the wager in accordance with the wagering proposition, andconsumes (d) an appropriate amount of RC 1002 for the wager. The wagercontroller 1010 adjusts (e) the RC 1002 based upon a wager outcome ofthe wager and communicates (f) the wager outcome to the applicationcontroller 1012 as to the outcome of the wager triggered by theapplication controller 1012. The application controller 1012 receivesthe wager outcome. The application controller determines what resources1004 should be provided to the interactive controller and communicates(g) the resources 1004 to the interactive controller. The interactivecontroller receives the resources from the application control andintegrates them into the execution of the interactive applicationprovided by the interactive controller 1014.

In some embodiments, the application controller 1012 communicates (h)data about the wager outcome to the interactive controller. Theinteractive controller receives the wager outcome and displays the wageroutcome to the user 1008.

In some embodiments, the application controller 1012 determines whatresources and instructions to provide to the interactive controller 1014for use by the interactive application provided by the interactivecontroller 1014 partially on the basis of the wager outcome. In somesuch embodiments, resources are provided in a case that the wager was awinning wager for the user. In other such embodiments, fewer or noresources are provided in a case of a losing wager.

In some embodiments, the application controller 1012 determines whatresources to provide based on internal logic of the applicationcontroller 1012. In some such embodiments, the application controller1012 employs a random result generator, such as a P/RNG, to generate arandom result and the random result is used to determine what resourcesare provided to the interactive controller 1014.

In several embodiments, the application controller 1012 determines anincrement or a decrement of an amount of AC 1006 using the interactionsreceived from the interactive controller. The increment or decrementedamount is communicated (i) to the interactive controller for display tothe user.

In some embodiments, the application controller 1012 executes a wager ofRC as a virtual currency, AC, elements or objects. In some suchembodiments, the application controller 1012 employs a random resultgenerator, such as a P/RNG, to generate a random result and the randomresult is used to determine a wager outcome in RC as a virtual currency,AC, elements or objects.

The following is description of an embodiment of the describedcollaboration where an interactive application provided by aninteractive controller of an interleaved wagering system is a firstperson shooter game. The process begins by a user selecting a machinegun to use in the game and then fires a burst of bullets at an opponent.The interactive controller can communicate to the application controllerof the user's choice of weapon, that a burst of bullets was fired,and/or the outcome of the burst. The application controller communicatesto the wager controller that 3 credits (RC) are to be wagered on theoutcome of a wagering event to match the three bullets consumed. Thewager controller then performs the wagering event and determines theresult of the wager and may determine the winnings from a paytable. Thewager controller consumes 3 credits of RC for the wager and executes thespecified wager. By way of example, the wager controller may determinethat the user hit a jackpot of 6 credits and returns the 6 credits tothe RC and communicates to the application controller that 3 net creditswere won by the user.

The application controller communicates to the interactive controller toadd 3 bullets to an ammunition clip. The interactive controller adds 3bullets back to the ammo clip. The ammunition may be added by directlyadding the ammunition to the clip or by allowing the user to find extraammunition during use. The application controller logs the new userscore (AC) in the game (as a function of the successful hit on theopponent) based on the interactive controller communication, and adds 2extra points to the user score since a jackpot has been won. Theapplication controller then adds 10 points to the user score (AC) giventhe success of the hit which in this example is worth 8 points, plus the2 extra point. Note that this example is only intended to provide anillustration of how credits flow in an interleaved wagering system, butis not intended to be exhaustive and only lists only one of numerouspossibilities of how an interleaved wagering system may be configured tomanage its fundamental credits.

In many embodiments, user account controller 1020, such as user accountcontroller 150 of FIG. 1, an interleaved wagering system is used tostore AC for use of the user. In such an embodiment, AC is generated bythe application controller based on the user's use of the interleavedwagering system and an amount of the AC is communicated to the useraccount controller 1020. The user account controller stores the amountof AC between sessions. In some embodiments, the user account controllercommunicates an amount of AC to the application controller at the startof a session for use by the user during a session.

Interactive applications may include supplementary modes of operation.For example, a skill-based interactive game may include supplementarybonus rounds and/or boss rounds. A bonus round may involve one or morechallenges through which a user can acquire additional benefit (e.g.,application environment credit, real credit, enabling elements, orresources) with minimal risk associated with the opportunity (e.g.,little to no consumption of resources, such as real credit or enablingelements). A boss round may involve a skill-based challenge that istypically of higher difficulty than an average level of skilledapplication interaction, and may involve the opportunity for the user toacquire a substantial benefit for successful completion of the bossround. In some embodiments, the supplementary mode must be completed(e.g., the boss must be defeated) before further use of the applicationis allowed. Execution of the supplementary mode of an interleavedwagering system may involve components of the interleaved wageringsystem as described herein. Use of the components and interactionbetween components of the interleaved wagering system in thesupplementary mode is consistent with the interleaved wagering system asdescribed herein. For example, an interactive controller, interactiveapplication, application controller, and wager controller used in aninterleaved wagering system may be used in executing a supplementarymode of the interleaved wagering system.

In some embodiments, the benefit associated with the supplemental modeof the interleaved wagering system may be a portion of resourcescommitted by the user during interactive application interaction. Forexample, if the user loses 100 units of enabling elements duringapplication interaction, a portion of the 100 units of enabling elementsmay be eligible for recovery by the user for successful completion ofthe supplementary mode.

In many embodiments, the benefit associated with the supplemental modeof the interleaved wagering system may be a portion of credits committedto wagering by the user during interactive application interaction.

In various embodiments, the benefit pool is in the form of a lottery andthe benefits provided to the user are in the form of a draw from thelottery pool.

In many embodiments, wagering is performed using virtual credits that donot have value and are not available for cashout into a real currencywhile the benefit has value in a real currency and is available forcashout.

In some embodiments, the benefit associated with the supplemental modeof the interleaved wagering system may be provided by a third partysource. For example, an operator of the supplemental mode of theinterleaved wagering system may contribute a benefit, such asapplication environment credit, or real credit. The operator maycontribute the benefit in order to promote use of the interactiveapplication.

In some embodiments, the benefit associated with the supplemental modeof the interleaved wagering system may be accumulated over time. Forexample, a portion of resources committed by one or more users duringapplication interaction may be allocated to a benefit pool. Thecollection period of the resources may be over a span of rounds,application sessions, hours, days, weeks, months, or any other timeperiod.

Successful completion of the supplemental mode of the interleavedwagering system may be based (a) entirely upon skill, (b) entirely uponchance, or (c) a combination of skill and chance. In some embodiments,successful completion of the supplemental mode based entirely upon skillmeans a gambling game is not explicitly engaged to determine a payout.In some embodiments, successful completion of the supplemental modebased entirely upon chance means the player's skill is not relevant; thepayout is determined as a function of a RNG.

Successful completion of the supplemental mode may be solely based uponthe user's performance, or may be based on the user's performancerelative to others, either as a function of participating in amulti-user application session, or as a function of comparison of theuser's performance to other users in individual application sessions.

The user may or may not be aware of the benefit to be awarded uponsuccessful completion of the supplemental mode. Upon successfulcompletion of the supplemental mode, the user may be awarded theentirety of the benefit pool, or may be awarded a portion of the benefitpool. In some embodiments, the portion awarded is based on the user'sinteraction with the application. For example, the portion awarded to auser may be based on a score achieved by the user in a game, compared tothe performance of other users. The performance of other users to betaken into consideration may be over a period of time (e.g., a day, aweek, a month, a year) or over a single application session (e.g., amulti-user session of the interactive application).

The supplemental mode of the interleaved wagering system may betriggered in various ways. Triggering may be based on applicationinteraction time of the user, credits committed by the user, creditslost by the user, credits won by the user, in-application events, or bythe operator or other non-user related circumstances. For example, thesupplemental mode may be triggered when the user interacts with theapplication for a threshold amount of time. In another example, thesupplemental mode may be triggered when the user loses a thresholdamount of real world credits or enabling elements. In another example,the supplemental mode may be triggered when the user wins a thresholdamount of resources, such as real world credits or applicationenvironment credits. In another example, the secondary mode may betriggered based on a schedule provided by the operator. In someembodiments, triggering of the secondary mode is independent of theuser's interactions with the system.

In some embodiments, normal operation of the interactive application maybe interrupted by the supplemental mode. In some embodiments, thesupplemental mode must be completed in order to return to normaloperation of the interactive application. In some embodiments, thesupplemental mode must be successfully completed to return to normaloperation of the interactive application. In some embodiments, anycompletion of the supplemental mode (success or failure) is sufficientto return to normal operation of the interactive application.

During the course of the supplemental mode of the interleaved wageringsystem, users may receive communication regarding the status of thebenefit pool, rules of successful completion of the supplemental mode,or availability of the supplemental mode.

In some embodiments, an interactive application is an interactive game.In some embodiments, the interactive game may include optionalchallenges or bosses. In some embodiments, the optional challenge allowsa user to acquire additional benefit (e.g., points, goods, weapons,power ups) while providing little or no down side to the user (e.g.,there is not the prospect of losing a life in the game, consuming gameresources such as time, bullets, etc.). In some embodiments, it is notrequired that the optional round be completed (e.g., the boss defeated)before proceeding further in the interactive game.

In some embodiments, an optional challenge or boss is structured so thatit represents an opportunity for the user to access additional, bonuswagering, bonus points, or other benefit(s). In another embodiment, theoptional challenge or boss accumulates additional funds as committed tothe round by an operator, such as a casino, through a marketing budgetor other mechanism. Access to the optional challenge may be either (a)fully based upon skill, (b) fully random—i.e. not a function of skill,or (c) a combination of chance and skill, as described herein. In (a), awager controller is not explicitly engaged to determine a payout. In(b), the user's skill is not relevant; beyond the requirement to defeatthe boss and/or complete the bonus round, the payout is determined as afunction of a P/RNG, as described herein.

In some embodiments, unlike access to the challenge, the optionalchallenge itself may be fully based upon skill. The user may win thebenefits by defeating the optional challenge or boss. The user's successin winning the funds in the bonus and/or boss round may depend solelyupon the user's performance relative to the interactive game, or it canbe a function of the user's performance relative to others, either as afunction of participating in a multi-user game session, or as a functionof the user's performance relative to other players, each of whom isinvolved in a single user game session.

Users may compete concurrently, in parallel, or sequentially in achallenge. In an example embodiment, one or more eligible users mayelect to participate in an optional boss battle. The user thatsuccessfully locates and defeats the optional boss may win thechallenge. If competing concurrently, users may have to defeat otherusers prior to defeating the boss. If competing in parallel, the usersmay not interact with each other, but face the same challenge at thesame time. If competing sequentially, the users may face the samechallenge at different times.

Success in the optional challenge may grant access to additionalwagering options at low or no cost, different pay tables, freeentertainment play, or additional optional challenges. A skilled usermay compete in an optional challenge, successfully complete thechallenge, and then continue with another optional challenge. Thesecondary challenge may be accessible only through completion of thefirst challenge, but neither would be necessary to proceed further inthe interactive game. Success in a secondary optional challenge maygenerate a tertiary challenge and so forth.

FIG. 9 is a diagram of interactions between various components of thesystem and processes in accordance with various embodiments of theinvention. A user 1100 performs application interaction 1102. Theapplication interaction may be with an interactive application asdescribed herein, provided by an interactive controller of aninterleaved wagering system. In some embodiments, the interactionapplication is an interactive game. In some embodiments, the interactivegame is a skill-based interactive game. In some embodiment, theinteractive game is a chance-based game. As described herein, a portionof a wager made during interaction with the interleaved wagering systemis a benefit pool contribution 1106 sent to a benefit pool 1108.

After completion of the application interaction 1102, (or in someembodiments, during application interaction 1102), an entry measure isperformed 1104. An entry measure may include measurements of variousparameters that may trigger initiation of a supplementary mode of theinterleaved wagering system. For example, the entry measure 1104 maytrack time spent by the user 1100 using the interactive application.When the time spent by the user 1100 reaches a threshold value, asupplementary mode 1112 may be triggered and provided to the user 1100.

Upon entering a supplementary mode 1112, the user 1100 is eligible to beawarded some amount of benefits from the benefit pool 1108. As describedherein, benefit pool contributions 1106 during execution of theinterleaved wagering system may be included in the benefit pool 1108.The benefit pool 1108 may also be sourced from alternate funding sources1110, such as a third party. An example of a third party may be asponsor or operator of the interactive application or the interleavedwagering system.

Upon triggering of the supplementary mode 1112, the user 1100 interactswith the supplementary mode 1114. The supplementary mode interaction1114 and determination of a successful outcome for the user 1100 may bebased on skill, chance, or a combination thereof. If the user 1100 issuccessful 1116, the user 1100 is awarded all of the benefit pool 1108or a portion of the benefit pool 1108. For example, if the interactiveapplication is a skill-based interactive game, and the supplementarymode is a boss round, the user 1100 may have to defeat the boss, throughskillful play of the interactive game, in order to be successful. Asdescribed herein, the amount of the benefit pool 1108 awarded to theuser 1100 may be based on the user's performance alone or based on theuser's performance compared to the performance of others.

FIG. 10 is a diagram of the structure of an interleaved wagering systemin accordance with various embodiments of the invention. The interleavedwagering system includes an interactive controller 1202, an applicationcontroller 1204, and a wager controller 1206, as described herein. Theinteractive controller 1202 may provide an interactive application. Insome embodiments, the interactive application is an interactive game. Insome embodiments, the interactive game is a skill-based interactivegame. In some embodiments, the interactive game is a chance-basedinteractive game.

The system further includes a benefit pool controller 1208. As describedherein, the benefit pool controller 1208 controls the benefits to beawarded to a user upon successful interaction with a supplementary modeof the interleaved wagering system. For example, when the benefit poolcontroller 1208 receives a request for benefits, the benefit poolcontroller 1208 may coordinate communication or transfer of thecorresponding benefit award amount to the user. The benefit poolcontroller 1208 may further store the benefits to be awarded to the userupon successful interaction with the supplementary mode. The benefitpool controller 1208 is operatively connected to the applicationcontroller 1204 and the interactive controller 1202. The benefit poolcontroller 1208 may be connected to the application controller 1204 andthe interactive controller 1202 via a network connection.

The benefit pool controller 1208 may also be responsible for determininga benefit award amount to award multiple interactive controllersparticipating in a multi-user supplementary mode session. That is, whena user's benefit award amount is based on the user's performancerelative to the performance of other users in a common supplementarymode session, the benefit pool controller 1208 may receive the scores ofthe users participating in the common supplementary mode session, anddivide the total benefits accordingly. In this case, the benefit poolcontroller 1208 is operatively connected to other applicationcontrollers and interactive controllers. For example, if there are totalbenefits of 1000 real world credits and 3 users participating in asupplementary mode session, the benefit pool controller 1208 receivesthe scores for the 3 users from their corresponding applicationcontrollers, via a network, and divides the 1000 real world creditsaccordingly. If the rules of the supplementary mode session indicatethat the highest scoring user receives the entirety of the totalbenefits, the benefit pool controller 1208 will award the 1000 realworld credits to the highest scoring user. If the rules of thesupplementary mode session indicate that the total benefits will bedivided proportionally based on the scores of the users, the benefitpool controller 1208 determines portions of the 1000 real world creditsto award to the 3 users.

The application controller 1204 further includes a supplementary modemodule 1210. The supplementary mode module 1210 may be responsible fortriggering the supplementary mode. For example, the supplementary modemodule 1210 may monitor various parameters, such as time spent by theuser, user loss of credits, user earning of credits. When a monitoredparameter meets a threshold value, the supplementary mode module 1210triggers execution of the supplementary mode. In some embodiments,triggering of the supplementary mode includes communicating, to theinteractive controller, an indication to provide a supplementary modesession. The supplementary mode module 1210 may also trigger executionof the supplementary mode based on a condition other than monitoredparameters. For example, the condition may be a time-based trigger orreceiving an indication from a third party source to trigger thesupplementary mode.

The interactive controller 1202, upon receiving an indication to providea supplementary mode session, provides the supplementary mode session,such as a bonus round or a boss round. When the user successfullycompletes the supplementary mode session, benefits are received from thebenefit pool controller 1208 and the supplementary mode session isconcluded.

FIG. 11 is a sequence diagram of interactions between components of aninterleaved wagering system in accordance with various embodiments ofthe invention. The system includes an interactive controller 1302, anapplication controller 1304, a benefit pool controller 1306, and a wagercontroller 1308, as described herein.

The interactive controller 1302 communicates application telemetry tothe application controller 1304 (1310). The application telemetry isbased on an interactive application provided by the interactivecontroller 1302. In some embodiments, the interactive application is aninteractive game. In some embodiments, the interactive game is askill-based interactive game. In some embodiments, the interactive gameis a chance-based interactive game.

The application controller 1304 receives the application telemetry fromthe interactive controller 1302 (1310). Based on the receivedapplication telemetry, the application controller 1304 determineswhether a wager request should be triggered. When a wager request istriggered, the application controller 1304 communicates, to the wagercontroller 1308, a wager request (1312).

The wager controller 1308 receives the wager request from theapplication controller 1304 (1312). In some embodiments, upon receivinga wager request from the application controller 1304, the wagercontroller 1308 communicates an amount of benefit to the benefit poolcontroller 1306 (1314). For example, the wager controller 1308 maycommunicate a real world credit amount to the benefit pool controller1306 that is a portion of the wager amount associated with the wagerrequest. The benefit pool controller 1306 receives the benefitcontribution from the wager controller 1308 (1314).

Upon receiving the wager request, the wager controller 1308 alsodetermines a wager result and communicates the wager result to theapplication controller 1304 (1316). The application controller 1304receives the wager result from the wager controller 1308 (1316). Steps1310-1316 may be repeated any number of times, in accordance withvarious embodiments of the invention.

Interactive controller 1302 communicates, to the application controller1304, application telemetry (1318). The application controller 1304receives the application telemetry from the interactive controller 1302(1318). Upon receiving the application telemetry, the applicationcontroller determines whether to trigger a supplementary mode (1320). Asdescribed herein, the determination of whether to trigger asupplementary mode may be performed by a supplementary mode modulewithin the application controller 1304. Also as described herein, thedetermination may be based on whether one or more parameters meet athreshold value or may be based on another trigger, such as a time-basedtrigger or receiving an indication from a third party source (notshown).

When triggering a supplementary mode is determined, the applicationcontroller 1304 communicates a notification regarding the supplementarymode to the interactive controller 1302 (1322). The notificationregarding the supplementary mode may be an indication to the interactivecontroller 1302 to provide a supplementary mode to the user. Asdescribed herein, the supplementary mode may be a bonus round and/or aboss round.

The interactive controller 1302 receives a notification regarding thesupplementary mode, from the application controller 1304 (1322). Uponreceiving the notification, the interactive controller 1302 provides thesupplementary mode session (1324). For example, if the interactiveapplication is a skill-based interactive game, and the supplementarymode is a boss round, the user may be required to defeat the bossthrough skillful play of the interactive game in order to complete thesupplementary mode session.

Upon completion of the supplementary mode session, the interactivecontroller 1302 communicates results of the supplementary mode sessionto the application controller 1304 (1326). The application controller1304 receives the results of the supplementary mode session from theinteractive controller 1302 (1326). The results of the supplementarymode session may be a score achieved by the user and may also include anindication of success or failure.

Based on the results of the supplementary mode session, the applicationcontroller 1304 communicates a request for benefits to the benefit poolcontroller 1306 (1328). The benefit pool controller 1306 receives therequest for benefits from the application controller (1328). In someembodiments, the request for benefits includes the score of the user.Based on the received request for benefits, the benefit pool controller1306 communicates benefits to the application controller 1304 (1330).The application controller 1304 receives the benefits from the benefitpool controller 1306 (1330). The application controller 1304communicates the received benefits to the interactive controller 1302(1332). The interactive controller 1302 receives the benefits from theapplication controller 1304 (1332). In some embodiments, the benefitpool controller 1306 communicates the benefits to the interactivecontroller 1302 directly.

While the above description may include many specific embodiments of theinvention, these should not be construed as limitations on the scope ofthe invention, but rather as examples of embodiments thereof. It istherefore to be understood that the present invention can be practicedotherwise than specifically described, without departing from the scopeand spirit of the present invention. Thus, embodiments of the presentinvention described herein should be considered in all respects asillustrative and not restrictive.

What is claimed:
 1. An interleaved wagering system, comprising: aninteractive controller constructed to communicate, to an applicationcontroller, a first application telemetry associated with an interactiveapplication provided by the interactive controller; a wager controllerconstructed to communicate, to the application controller, a wagerresult associated with a received wager request; and the applicationcontroller operatively connected to the interactive controller and thewager controller, and constructed to: receive, from the interactivecontroller, the first application telemetry; communicate the wagerrequest to the wager controller; receive, from the wager controller, thewager result; store a parameter value; receive, from the interactivecontroller, a second application telemetry; update the parameter valuebased on the received second application telemetry, trigger asupplementary mode when the updated parameter value exceeds a thresholdvalue; and communicate, to the interactive controller, a notification toprovide a supplementary mode session, wherein the interactive controlleris further constructed to: receive, from the application controller, theupdated user resources; provide the updated user resources within theinteractive application; communicate, to the application controller, thesecond application telemetry; receive, from the application controller,the notification to provide the supplementary mode session; provide thesupplementary mode session; communicate, to the application controller,results of the supplementary mode session, and wherein the applicationcontroller is further constructed to: receive, from the interactivecontroller, the results of the supplementary mode session; and when thereceived results are successful, communicate, to a benefit poolcontroller, a request for benefits.
 2. The interleaved wagering systemof claim 1, wherein the interactive controller and the applicationcontroller are constructed from the same device, and wherein theapplication controller is operatively connected to the wager controllerby a network.
 3. The interleaved wagering system of claim 1, wherein thewager controller and the application controller are constructed from thesame device, and wherein the application controller is operativelyconnected to the interactive controller by a network.
 4. The interleavedwagering system of claim 1, wherein the benefit pool controller isconstructed to: accumulate a benefit pool; receive, from the applicationcontroller, a request for benefits; and communicate, to the applicationcontroller, benefits, based on the request for benefits.
 5. Theinterleaved wagering system of claim 4, wherein the benefit pool isaccumulated based on a benefit contribution received from the wagercontroller.
 6. The interleaved wagering system of claim 4, wherein thebenefit pool is accumulated based on benefits received from a thirdparty, wherein the third party is an operator of the interleavedwagering system.
 7. The interleaved wagering system of claim 1, whereinthe results of the supplementary mode session is based on skill.
 8. Theinterleaved wagering system of claim 1, wherein the results of thesupplementary mode session is based on chance.
 9. The interleavedwagering system of claim 1, wherein the results of the supplementarymode session is based on skill and chance.
 10. An application controllerof an interleaved wagering system, comprising: an interactive controllerinterface operatively connecting the application controller to aninteractive controller constructed to communicate, to an applicationcontroller, a first application telemetry associated with an interactiveapplication provided by the interactive controller; a wager controllerinterface operatively connecting the application controller to a wagercontroller constructed to communicate, to the application controller, awager result associated with a received wager request; and one or moreprocessing modules constructed to: receive, from the interactivecontroller, the first application telemetry; communicate the wagerrequest to the wager controller; receive, from the wager controller, thewager result; store a parameter value; receive, from the interactivecontroller, a second application telemetry; update the parameter valuebased on the received second application telemetry, trigger asupplementary mode when the updated parameter value exceeds a thresholdvalue; and communicate, to the interactive controller, a notification toprovide a supplementary mode session, wherein the interactive controlleris further constructed to: receive, from the application controller, theupdated user resources; provide the updated user resources within theinteractive application; communicate, to the application controller, thesecond application telemetry; receive, from the application controller,the notification to provide the supplementary mode session; provide thesupplementary mode session; communicate, to the application controller,results of the supplementary mode session, and wherein the applicationcontroller is further constructed to: receive, from the interactivecontroller, the results of the supplementary mode session; and when thereceived results are successful, communicate, to a benefit poolcontroller, a request for benefits.
 11. The interleaved wagering systemof claim 10, wherein the interactive controller and the applicationcontroller are constructed from the same device, and wherein theapplication controller is operatively connected to the wager controllerby a network.
 12. The interleaved wagering system of claim 10, whereinthe wager controller and the application controller are constructed fromthe same device, and wherein the application controller is operativelyconnected to the interactive controller by a network.
 13. Theinterleaved wagering system of claim 10, wherein the applicationcontroller is operatively connected to the wager controller by anetwork, and wherein the application controller is operatively connectedto the interactive controller by a network.
 14. The interleaved wageringsystem of claim 10, wherein the benefit pool controller is constructedto: accumulate a benefit pool; receive, from the application controller,a request for benefits; and communicate, to the application controller,benefits, based on the request for benefits.
 15. The interleavedwagering system of claim 14, wherein the benefit pool is accumulatedbased on a benefit contribution received from the wager controller. 16.The interleaved wagering system of claim 14, wherein the benefit pool isaccumulated based on benefits received from a third party, wherein thethird party is an operator of the interleaved wagering system.
 17. Theinterleaved wagering system of claim 10, wherein the results of thesupplementary mode session is based on skill.
 18. The interleavedwagering system of claim 10, wherein the results of the supplementarymode session is based on chance.
 19. The interleaved wagering system ofclaim 10, wherein the results of the supplementary mode session is basedon skill and chance.
 20. An interleaved wagering system, comprising: awager controller constructed to communicate, to the applicationcontroller, a wager result associated with a received wager request; andan application controller of an interleaved wagering system operativelyconnecting the wager controller to an interactive controller by anetwork, the application controller constructed to: receive, from theinteractive controller, a first application telemetry; communicate thewager request to the wager controller; receive, from the wagercontroller, the wager result; store a parameter value; receive, from theinteractive controller, a second application telemetry; update theparameter value based on the received second application telemetry,trigger a supplementary mode when the updated parameter value exceeds athreshold value; and communicate, to the interactive controller, anotification to provide a supplementary mode session, receive, from theinteractive controller, the results of the supplementary mode session;and when the received results are successful, communicate, to a benefitpool controller, a request for benefits.